Yeh-Lu Ch’u Tsai saved millions of lives through his work with difficult people, including Genghis Khan. Using his life as a model, this post discusses how to work with difficult people, and how respect and spiritual integrity, combined with hard-headed realism and objectivity, form the basis for service to others.
World Peace
A forum dedicated to world peace.
Nelson Mandela: Peace Through Music and Dance
In this touching video, Nelson Mandela teaches us to make peace with the world and with ourselves through music and dance.
Beyond Interest-Based Negotiation: A Psychology of Conflict Resolution Program
A telesalon on cross-cultural negotiation strategies and the limits of interest-based negotiation with Peter Phillips and Nicholas Khoury, hosted by Elizabeth Bader. The telesalon was recorded. Email Elizabeth if you would like to listen to it, or attend future programs.
Psychology and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict – Part 1
The American Bar Association’s Psychology of Conflict Resolution Committee, founded and chaired by Elizabeth Bader, learns from Nimer Said and Robi Friedman, Palestinian and Israeli group therapists.
Psychology and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict – Part II
Here is the second part of the Israeli Palestinian Discussion. The first voice you will hear is that of Nimer Said. Enjoy!