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Negotiating the Path of Abraham: The Flip Side of the Middle East/Program on Negotiation

  • 10 Oct 2015
  • 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Milstein East B, Wasserstein Hall, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138
The Harvard Law School and its Program on Negotiation will bring a number of voices together to talk about the Abraham Path and the Middle East, as well as issues of negotiation, branding, and physical experience versus indirect experience. Speakers will give presentations on a variety of topics within these themes, and each session will be followed by a short facilitated discussion.

The Abraham Path is a long-distance walking trail that spans across the Middle East, tracing the journey of Abraham. The Abraham Path Initiative is a non-profit, non-denominational, and non-political organization that aims to be a catalyst for socioeconomic development, collaboration, story-telling, and sustainable tourism in the Middle East. By inviting people from across the globe to walk together in the cradle of civilization, the Initiative hopes to encourage cross-cultural dialogue through the sharing of knowledge, cultures, and traditions.

The workshop will be led by William Ury, co-author of “Getting to Yes” and co-founder of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation, as well as colleagues Dave Cornthwaite, Leon McCarron, Hannah Messerli,
James Sebenius, and José Filipe Torres. Click here to read more about the event and its highly esteemed presenters.

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