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Possible

How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict

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The author of the world's best-selling book on negotiation draws on his nearly fifty years of experience and knowledge grappling with the world's toughest conflicts to offer a way out of the seemingly impossible problems of our time.

Conflict is increasing everywhere, threatening everything we hold dear—from our families to our democracy, from our workplaces to our world. In nearly every area of society, we are fighting more and collaborating less, especially over crucial problems that demand solutions.

With this groundbreaking book, bestselling author and international negotiator William Ury shares a new "path to possible"—time-tested practices that will help readers unlock their power to constructively engage and transform conflict. Part memoir, part manual, part manifesto, Possible offers stories and sage advice from Ury's nearly 50 years of experience on the front lines of some of the world's toughest conflicts.

One of the world's top experts in the field, Ury has worked on conflicts ranging from boardroom battles to labor strikes, from the US partisan divide to family feuds, from wars in the Middle East, Colombia and Ukraine to helping the US and USSR avoid nuclear disaster. Now, in Possible, he helps us tackle the seemingly intransigent problems facing us.

In Possible, Ury argues conflict is natural. In fact, we need more conflict, not less—if we are to grow, change, evolve and solve our problems creatively. While we may not be able to end conflict, we can transform it—unleashing new, unexpected possibilities.

Successfully tested at Harvard University with almost a thousand participants from business, government, academia, and the nonprofit sector, Ury's "Path to Possible" proved so valuable that Harvard's Program on Negotiation selected it as its inaugural online daylong in April 2022.

Possible introduces Ury's methods and makes them available for everyone. Combining accessible frameworks and powerful storytelling and offering dozens of examples, it is an essential guide for anyone looking to break through the toughest conflicts—in their workplace, family, community or the world.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 11, 2023
      In this optimistic guide, Ury (Getting to Yes with Yourself), cofounder of Harvard University’s Program on Negotiation, distills lessons on resolving conflict from notable episodes in his career. His framework involves keeping an eye on the bigger picture, imagining solutions that allow both sides to claim victory, and involving third parties affected by the discord to broker agreements. For instance, he illustrates the importance of considering options that appear impossible by explaining that in the early 1980s, U.S. and Soviet officials shrugged off the recommendation made by his Program on Negotiation for the creation of nuclear crisis centers, which the superpowers could use to communicate and deescalate in the case of a nuclear crisis. However, Ronald Reagan’s 1985 meetings with Mikhail Gorbachev changed the political calculus and led to the centers’ establishment. Elsewhere, Ury shares how careful listening helped him convince Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez to let tensions between his supporters and political opponents cool over a Christmas détente in 2003, and how thinking through conditions that would allow the Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC to see themselves as winners helped the parties agree to end their violent dispute in 2016. Ury’s high-profile personal stories lend credence to his methodology, and his unwavering faith in “our ability to deal with our differences constructively” inspires. The result is a humane and hopeful program for resolving apparently intractable disagreements. Agent: James Levine, Levine Greenberg Rostan.

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