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Brian Mandell
LECTURER IN
PUBLIC POLICY

Brian S. Mandell
is Lecturer in Public Policy and Director of the school's
Negotiation Project. He is also Chair of the Wexner-Israel
and Kokkalis Fellowship programs at the School. His current
teaching and research address the theory and practice of
negotiation, emphasizing third-party facilitation and
consensus building in domestic and international protracted
policy disputes. He writes about contentious disputes and is
completing a book on scenario planning for conflict managers
and negotiation practitioners. Before coming to Harvard,
Mandell taught at the Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa. Previously, he was a
strategic analyst for the Canadian Department of National
Defense, specializing in UN peacekeeping and the
implementation of arms control agreements. A Pew Faculty
Fellow and Senior Research Associate at the Kennedy School's
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Mandell
holds a PhD from the University of Toronto.
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