Nadim Rouhana
Professor and Director, International Negotiation and Conflict Studies , Tufts University
Nadim N. Rouhana is Professor of International Negotiation and Conflict Studies and Director of the International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program at Tufts University’s Fletcher School of International Affairs. His current research includes work on the dynamics of protracted social conflict and power asymmetry, collective identity and democratic citizenship in multiethnic states, the questions of reconciliation and multicultural citizenship, transitional justice, and international negotiations. His research and writing focus on the Arab-Israeli conflict and on Israeli and Palestinian societies. Prior to joining the Fletcher School Dr. Rouhana was the Henry Hart Rice Professor of conflict analysis and resolution at George Mason University. He was a co-founder of the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, where he co-chaired the Center’s seminar on international conflict analysis and resolution from 1992 to 2001. He is also the founding director of Mada al-Carmel–The Arab Center for Applied Social Research in Haifa. For Nadim Rouhana’s full bio, please click here.