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Can We Resolve the Arab Israeli Conflict Robert Mnookin

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Thursday, May 2nd

8 a.m PST| 11 a.m EST

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Replaying:

Can We Resolve the Arab Israeli Conflict

with Robert Mnookin

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is one of history’s most protracted conflicts, which seems never-ending and intractable. In this program, Robert Mnookin will explore the complexities that create barriers in reaching a resolution.

Please consider donating to Professor Mnookin’s preferred food bank, The Greater Boston Food Bank.

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Our presenter:

Robert H. Mnookin is the Samuel Williston Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, the Director of the Harvard Negotiation Research Project, and for twenty-five years chaired the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School Professor Mnookin has applied his interdisciplinary approach to negotiation and conflict resolution to a remarkable range of problems; both public and private. He has written or edited ten books and numerous scholarly articles. In his most recent books are Kissinger The Negotiator: Lessons from Dealmaking at the Highest Levels (with J. Sebenius and R.N. Burns) and The American Jewish Paradox: New Decisions for the ‘Chosen People” An experienced mediator, in addition to serving as a neutral in any number of high-stake commercial disputes, Mnookin has also facilitated a number of “track-two” confidential meetings related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A graduate of both Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Professor Mnookin clerked for Supreme Court Justice John Harlan.

Offered by Will Work For Food and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com)

This worldwide conversation will be like nothing else.  Join in!  Share, learn, have fun, and raise money for food banks.

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