Episode 32 - Ben Naimark Rowse

July 23, 2015 01:09:04
Episode 32 - Ben Naimark Rowse
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Episode 32 - Ben Naimark Rowse

Jul 23 2015 | 01:09:04

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Show Notes

In this episode we speak with Benjamin Naimark-Rowse – a PhD candidate at the Fletcher School for Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. His dissertation, in the works, is titled “Dear Friend: Correspondence Across Enemy Lines,” which looks at the relationship Nelson Mandela had with leaders of the Apartheid government during and immediately after his 27 years in prison. Naimark-Rowse uses this story as a foil to better understand the concept of strategic communication and how it applies to nonviolent and mixed method movements.

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