Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Negotiating a Principled Peace

Herbert C. Kelman, the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, Department of Psychology, at Harvard University. Professor Kelman discusses his proposal for how to negotiate a “principled peace” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And, after briefly describing the political climate and power dynamics that followed the late 2007 Annapolis Conference hosted by President Bush, Kelman talks about what needs to be done to make new negotiations more successful and what issues a “principled peace” agreement would need to address. Click here to read Professor Kelman’s paper, In the Wake of the Annapolis Conference: An Opportunity to Negotiate a Principled Peace. 36.09

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Thank you for providing this facility - it’s a great way for us who work outside the US to keep in touch with updates from the Programme on Negotiation.
Question: would it be possible to slow down the commentary? If it was in the style of a presentation rather than a straight read from text then it would be very useful for a group discussion / training.
Thanks,
JC

Great idea JC. I think I could take more in if it felt more conversational.

Thanks for the great podcast,
wendy



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