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PARCC and INSCT present Louis Kriesberg

Strasser Legacy Room, 220 Eggers Hall, the Maxwell School

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Applying Constructive Conflict Approach to Middle East Conflicts

PLEASE NOTE: This is the second part of a two day presentation by Louis Kriesberg, Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies, will make related to his new book—Realizing Peace: A Constructive Conflict

SESSION 2: APPLYING A CONSTRUCTIVE CONFLICT APPROACH TO MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS
The second session will engage participants in applying the ideas of the constructive conflict approach to various stages of the many interconnected conflicts in the Middle East.
WHEN: Nov. 13, 2014 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. (Lunch will be provided.)
WHERE: Strasser Legacy Room (220 Eggers Hall) | Maxwell School

Participants should have some familiarity with the constructive conflict approach and have some ideas about possible applications that would reduce the destructiveness of one or more of the interrelated conflicts in the Middle East. The applications may be undertaken by various actors—US officials, American NGOs, foreign governments, international governmental organizations, or non-state actors. Short-term or long-term applications may be proposed. Familiarity with the constructive conflict approach may be gained by attending the Nov. 11th session; by reading “Toward More Constructive Conflicts”; and/or by reading “Waging Conflict Constructively."

This event is co-sponsored by The Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) and INSCT's Carol Becker Middle East Security Speaker Series.


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