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 Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration, the Maxwell School at Syracuse University

Converging!

BY Noam Ebner and Yael Efron
Tachlit Mediation and Negotiation Training, Israel

Summary

Collaborative problem solving goes international in this one to three day simulation paralleling the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This simulation stimulates students to work on interest-based collaborative problems solving skills including: framing an issue as a joint task to be addressed; educating other parties at the table about one's interests; learning and thinking about other parties' interests; looking for ways to expand the pie; generating multiple options for settlement; evaluating options; using objective criteria to resolve impasses; and developing an implementation plan.

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