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Mediating with Presidents in Political Conflicts
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Sara Cobb
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Qualification:
Ph.D, Communication, 1988, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
M.Ed., Counseling, 1980, University of Puget Sound
Topics of Interest:
Race & Racism, Capacity Building, Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution, Central America, Democracy and Democratization, Monitoring, Narrative, Civil Society, Civil War, East Africa, Facilitation, Psychology, Program Design, Program Implementation, Qualitative Skills, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North Africa, Structural Violence, Training, Development, Dialogue, Program Administration, South America, Diplomacy, West Africa, Education, Ethics, Environment, Genocide, Identity, Human Rights, Immigration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, International Relations, Justice, Mediation, Mental Health, Narrative, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Refugees, Security, Terrorism, Violence, Youth
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Mediating with Presidents in Political Conflicts
Event Date:
April 3, 2012 12:00PM through 1:30PM
Event Location: Arlington Truland Building, Room 555
Topics of Interest:
Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution, Narrative, Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, South America, Mediation, Politics
Event Type: Presentation
Please join the Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution (CNCR) for a lecture featuring Francisco Diez. Francisco Diez will share his experiences working with Hugo Chaves and the opposition in Venezuela (2002-2004), as well as his personal mediation between Rafael Correa and Alvaro Uribe, Presidents of Ecuador and Colombia respectively (2007-2009) presented as case studies. His lecture will address the ways in which techniques of negotiation and conflict transformation applied during these concrete experiences.
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Arlington Truland Building, Room 555