Harold H. Saunders
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Harold Henry Saunders (December 27, 1930 – March 6, 2016) served as the United States
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between 1975 and 1978 and United States Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs between 1978 and 1981. Saunders was a key participant in the Camp David Accords, helped negotiate the
Iran Hostage Crisis On November 4, 1979, 52 United States diplomats and citizens were held hostage after a group of militarized Iranian college students belonging to the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line, who supported the Iranian Revolution, took over ...
, and developed the sustained dialogue model for resolving conflicts Saunders later launched the Sustained Dialogue Institute, which uses the sustained dialogue model to address racial and other issues in the United States and abroad. Additionally, Saunders was director of international affairs at the
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and co-chaired the Dartmouth Conference Task Force. He authored several works, including ''The Other Walls: The Arab-Israeli Peace Process in a Global Perspective'' (1985), ''A Public Peace Process: Sustained Dialogue to Transform Racial and Ethnic Conflict'' (1999), ''Politics Is about Relationship: A Blueprint for the Citizens’ Century'' (2005), and ''Sustained Dialogue in Conflicts: Transformation and Change'' (2011).


Background


Education and Service

Saunders graduated from Princeton University in 1952 with an A.B. and Yale University in 1955 with a Ph.D, prior to joining the
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to fulfill the mandatory service requirement, which led to a liaison role with the
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. Saunders joined the National Security Council staff in 1961, serving through the Johnson administration as the NSC's Mideast expert during June 1967
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. He died of prostate cancer in 2016.


Diplomatic career


Kissinger Shuttles

Saunders joined the Kissinger shuttles in October 1973 as an integral part of the small team of American diplomats led by Kissinger, with whom Saunders worked for the next eight years. During this period from 1973 to 1975, the Kissinger team helped negotiate a number of key disengagement agreements between Egypt and Israel. In 1974, Saunders was appointed deputy assistant secretary of state for the Near East and North Africa. In a 2010 article for Foreign Policy magazine, long-term Middle East analyst and negotiator
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credited the "brilliant" Saunders with coining the term "peace process," in connection with negotiations over conflict in the Middle East.


Camp David

As assistant secretary of state for the Near East and South Asia under President Carter, Saunders played a critical behind-the-scenes role during the 1978 negotiations at Camp David, culminating in the two framework agreements comprising the Camp David Accords, leading directly to the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in the following year, which Saunders helped draft.


Iran Hostage Crisis

In 1979, following the revolution in Iran, Saunders coordinated efforts to secure the release of the U.S. embassy staff held during the
Iran hostage crisis On November 4, 1979, 52 United States diplomats and citizens were held hostage after a group of militarized Iranian college students belonging to the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line, who supported the Iranian Revolution, took over ...
.


Sustained Dialogue


Dartmouth Conference

In October 2010, the Dartmouth Conference celebrated its 50th anniversary of a dialogue between Russian and American citizens, which began as a critically needed back-channel at the behest of President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Khrushchev in 1960. Although program takes its name from Dartmouth College, where the first meeting was held, it has no affiliation with the American educational institution. James Voorhees's 2002 book published by the
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, ''Dialogue Sustained'', chronicles the first four decades of the dialogue. For the Dartmouth Conference's 50th anniversary, the Kettering Foundation published an additional volume to commemorate and chronicle all five decades.


Inter-Tajik Dialogue

The Inter-Tajik Dialogue developed out of Saunders's work with the Dartmouth Conference Regional Conflicts Task Force as a series of unofficial, Track II dialogues between warring factions in the
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. The dialogues took place in
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, beginning in 1993 and lasting until 2003, during which 35 meetings took place.


Sustained Dialogue Institute

The Sustained Dialogue Institute is an independent tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) organization formed in collaboration with the Kettering Foundation. Saunders served as president of the institute from its founding in 2002 until June 2013 and remained Board Chair until his passing in 2016. The Institute helps citizens around the world to transform their conflictual or destructive relationships and to design and implement sustainable change processes.


Domestic and Global Influence

In 1991, Saunders facilitated Israeli and Palestinian citizen-leaders who forged and signed the historic document, '' "Framework for a Public Peace Process" ''.Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation, Beyond War Foundation, ''FRAMEWORK FOR A PUBLIC PEACE PROCESS: Toward a Peaceful Israeli-Palestinian Relationship'', 1991
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/ref> This inspired the 1992 birth of the Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue in California, a model of Saunders' citizen-to-citizen Sustained Dialogue with domestic and global impact. The Sustained Dialogue process itself is now used on college campuses throughout the world to facilitate better community relations, under the work of the Sustained Dialogue Campus Network. His legacy endures for negotiators and citizens equally: "There are some things only governments can do, such as negotiating binding agreements. But there are some things that only citizens outside government can do, such as changing human relationships." Saunders' legacy was reflected in the 2017 Commencement Address of Notre Dame de Namur University,"STORIES OF CHANGE: Creating a Culture of Connection in The Citizens’ Century."


Books

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Awards

* The Walter and Leonore Annenberg Award for Excellence in Diplomacy from the American Academy of Diplomacy, "November 30, 3010" *Lifetime Achievement Award from Search for Common Ground, ''March, 2004,'' to honor outstanding accomplishments in conflict resolution, community building, and peacemaking.


References


External links


The Dartmouth Conference: The First 50 YearsHarold Saunders
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