Radio Broadcast on Peace Research in Austria
This excellently researched radio broadcast on peace research in Austria is well worth listening to! Don’t miss HKI founders Wilfried Graf and Gudrun Kramer, as well as
This excellently researched radio broadcast on peace research in Austria is well worth listening to! Don’t miss HKI founders Wilfried Graf and Gudrun Kramer, as well as
Our first newsletter was sent out yesterday, November 3rd, 2016. You might read it online here, or open the attached file! [gview file=”http://kelmaninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Newsletter-12016.pdf”]
“Resolving Deep-Rooted Conflicts. Essays on the Theory and Practice of Interactive Problem-Solving”, by Herbert C. Kelman, edited by Werner Wintersteiner and Wilfried Graf (2017: Routledge).
In his article in the Austrian newspaper “Der Standard”, board member Gunther Neumann warns against giving in to widespread pessimism about politics and the state of
Interviewed about the conflict in the Middle East by the German Zeitschrift für Konfliktmanagement, Prof. Hanne-Margret Birckenbach (board member of the HKI) stated that alternative approaches to resolving
In her article, Ursula Baatz convincingly shows how buddhistic ethics can contribute to building and promoting peace on a societal level. Read her full article in
Perspektiven für Versöhnung in der Ukraine “Die Presse”, Print-Ausgabe, 12.04.2016 Je länger die Kampfhandlungen andauern, desto schwieriger wird es werden, zu Stabilität, wirtschaftlicher Entwicklung, Sicherheit
Ein Gespräch mit Peter Mlzcoch über seine Flucht aus Wien:
The Kelman Institute’s second conference on The Transformation of Intractable Conflicts: Perspectives and Challenges for Interactive Problem Solving took place at Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for
Key Elements for Successful Transitions with Roelf Meyer UN peace negotiator, Architect of the South African transition from apartheid Friday, 9 October 2015, 9.30 h
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