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Herbert Beeman

An Austrian-born American psychologist and Harvard professor known for his pioneering work on conflict resolution in the Middle East.

Lived
1927–2022
Nationality
Austrian-American

Herbert Chanoch Kelman (1927–2022) was an Austrian-born American psychologist who dedicated his career to social ethics and conflict resolution. He held the prestigious position of Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University, where he contributed significantly to the academic understanding of social influence and international relations.

Kelman is particularly recognized for his practical and theoretical work on conflict resolution, focusing extensively on addressing disputes in the Middle East. Through his academic and applied efforts, he sought to apply social psychological principles to resolve deep-rooted international conflicts.

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