Herbert C. Kelman

Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, Harvard University

William James Hall, Rm. 1304, 33 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass., 02138 hck@wjh.harvard.edu (email)

The policy context of international crimes

Citation:
Kelman, HC.  2009.  The policy context of international crimes. In A. Nollkaemper & H. van der Wilt (Eds.), System criminality in international law. :pp.26-41., Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press
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  • Attitudes, Attitude Change, and Social Influence (12)
  • Ethics of Social Research (7)
  • International Conflict and Conflict Resolution (29)
  • Israeli Palestinian Relations (22)
  • Israeli-Palestinian Working Group Papers (3)
  • Nationalism and National Identity (8)
  • Political Violence and Human Rights (4)

Recent Publications

  • A one-country / two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Israel and Palestine--Two states for two peoples: If not now, when? Policy Statement of the Boston Study Group on Middle East Peace
  • Palestinian Refugees
  • Peace Research: Beginnings
  • Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation: A Social-Psychological Perspective on Ending Violent Conflict Between Identity Groups
  • Pioneers in U.S. Peace Psychology: Herbert C. Kelman
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