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Published Date: January, 2013
Abstract: Introduction: In three major sections, what follows is unified by the notion of need. The uses of this term are slightly different, but there is...
Published Date: March 2004
Abstract: The theme of this keynote address is conceptual puzzles raised by empirical research on conflict management and resolution. Three types of puzzles...
Published Date: December 2002
Abstract: If I have a text for tonight it comes from that American exponent of nonviolence, Martin Luther King Jr. It was he who said: "Wars are poor...
Published Date: February 01, 2002
Abstract: The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution is proud to present Dr. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela's paper "Empathy and Forgiveness for...
Published Date: 2001
Abstract: I am going to present a collage of my research on negotiation. Using a variety of analytical approaches, the research spans several decades of work...
Published Date: April 29, 1999
Abstract: The 1999 Vernon M. & Minnie I. Lynch Lecture It is a distinct pleasure and a rare honor for me to present the Twelfth Annual Lynch Lecture....
Published Date: April 15, 1998
Abstract: The 1998 Vernon M. & Minnie I. Lynch LectureOn March 6, 1998, a remarkable event occurred on the Washington mall. Three American veterans of that...
Published Date: June 1997
Abstract:  Tenth Annual Vernon M. and Minnie L. Lynch Lecture on Conflict ResolutionKeynote speaker -Dr. Anatol Rapoport, Professor Emeritus of Psychology...
Published Date: October 01, 1996
Abstract: Barbara W. Tuchman, in her fine book The March of Folly,' studies four cases of foreign policy actors-Troy in the Battle of Troy. the Renaissance...
Published Date: June 01, 1995
Abstract: Being the kind of person I am, a 59-year-old man who has lived most of his life in India, a country where for almost every necessity demand outstrips...
Published Date: October 01, 1994
Abstract: The White Queen offers Alice a biscuit to quench her thirst, but tells her she cannot have any jam. "I don't care for jam," Alice says....
Published Date: 1994
Abstract: The following remarks were made by Richard E. Rubenstein in his introduction of Roger Wilkins at the Sixth Annual Lynch Lecture at George Mason...
Published Date: November 18, 1993
Abstract: Foreword by Dr. Christopher Mitchell:One aspect of the major expansion of Institute resources and, hence, capabilities that took place in 1987 was...
Published Date: April 1993
Abstract: The Fifth Annual Lynch Lecture on Conflict ResolutionAddress by The Honorable Samuel W. Lewis, President, United States Institute for Peaceat George...
Published Date: April 01, 1993
Abstract: Immediately following the invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi troops in August 1990, many scholars and practitioners in the field of conflict resolution went...
Published Date: March 1992
Abstract: One of the research projects currently under way at the Institute is the monitoring of Anglo-Argentine relations after the 1982 war and the...
Published Date: 1990
Abstract: Boulding, Elise, and Kenneth Boulding. 1990. The dialectics and economics of peace.  Occasional Paper No. 3. Fairfax, VA: Center for...
Published Date: 1989
Abstract: This essay asks what can be learned from three cases of negotiations over United States military bases in foreign countries. The lessons, developed...
Published Date: September 01, 1989
Abstract: For many years Dr. Edwin and Mrs. Helen Lynch, endowers of the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Chair in Conflict Resolution, have been most supportive...
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