The Fletcher School

A Graduate School of International Affairs

Diana Chigas

Diana Chigas

Diana Chigas

diana.chigas@tufts.edu

Phone: (617) 627-5870
(617) 661-6310 (CDA)

Fax: (617) 661-3805

Office: Goddard 405

Office Hours: By appointment

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The Fletcher School
Tufts University
160 Packard Ave
Medford, MA 02155

Professor of Practice of Conflict Resolution

Education

BA, Yale University
MALD, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
JD, Harvard Law School

Professional Activities

Co-Director, Reflecting on Peace Practice Project (RPP), CDA-Collaborative Learning Projects, Cambridge, MA. (2003-present); Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School; Alliance for Peacebuilding; Berghof Peace Support (Berlin, Germany).

RPP is an experience-based collaborative learning process involving non-governmental, governmental and inter-governmental agencies working on peacebuilding. The purpose of the project is to assist practitioners, policy makers and donors to improve the effectiveness of peace programming and the impact of development and humanitarian assistance on peace and conflict. Prior to RPP, provided facilitation, training and advice in negotiation, dialogue and conflict resolution processes at Conflict Management Group (1993-2000), a non-governmental organization founded by Harvard Law School Professor Roger Fisher. Director of Research and Evaluation (2000-2002); Regional Director, Europe and former Soviet Union (1993-2000). Work included development of strategies, training and advice on preventive diplomacy in the OSCE, facilitation of inter-ethnic dialogue in Cyprus, “track two” discussions in El Salvador, in South Africa, Ecuador and Peru and in the Georgia/South Ossetia peace process.

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Programs & Centers

Courses

Spring 2010

GMAP

Research Interests

Effectiveness of peacebuilding practice; monitoring and evaluation of peacebuilding; “scaling up” of small coexistence interventions and reducing vulnerability of community-based projects to political polarization; challenges, ethical dilemmas and possible approaches to promoting coexistence in humanitarian assistance, development and human rights activities; roles of non-governmental third parties in multi-track peacebuilding, and the relation of these efforts to official efforts.

Selected Publications

  • “Envisioning and Pursuing Peace Writ Large”PDF (co-author, with P. Woodrow). Peacebuilding at a Crossroads? Dilemmas and Paths for Another Generation. (Schmelzle & Fischer, Eds.) (2009).
  • "Capacities and Limits of NGOs as Conflict Managers.", Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World (Crocker, Hampson & Aall, Eds.) (2007).
  • Effective Evaluation Of Conflict Prevention And Peacebuilding Activities: Towards DAC Guidance,”PDF (co-author) (2007).
  • What Difference Has Peacebuilding Made? A Study of the Effectiveness of Peacebuilding in the Context of the March 2004 Riots in KosovoPDF (2006).
  • "Negotiating Intractable Conflicts: the Contribution of Unofficial Intermediaries," Grasping the Nettle: Analyzing Cases of Intractability (Crocker, Hampson, & Aall, Eds.) (2004).
  • "Grand Visions and Small Projects: Coexistence Efforts in Southeastern Europe," (co-author) Imagine Coexistence: Restoring Humanity After Violent Ethnic Conflict (Chayes & Minow, Eds.) (2003).
  • "Unofficial Interventions with Official Actors: Parallel Negotiation Training in Violent Intra-state Conflicts," International Negotiation (vol. 2) (1997).
  • "La Diplomacia Preventiva y la OSCE," Negociación 2000 (1996).
  • "Preventive Diplomacy and the OSCE: Creating Incentives for Dialogue and Cooperation," (co-author) Preventing Conflict in the Post-Communist World: Mobilizing International and Regional Organizations (Chayes & Chayes, Eds.) (1996).
  • "Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice: The CSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities," Helsinki Monitor, vol. 5, no. 3 (1994).