Nathalie Ishizuka is a Franco-Japanese from New York. She enjoys writing and capturing movement such as bull fighting in watercolor. Having had too many years of study in other areas of her life, she has refused any drawing or watercolor lessons. Instead, to teach herself, she learns from the work of artists she admires most. Moved by the writing of St. Exupery's The Little Prince, by the simplicity and humor of Jean-Jacques Sempe's Le Petit Nicolas, and from Savignac's unique ability to capture a single idea visually, she gathered the courage to illustrate a little series of her own with messages she holds dear.

Nathalie received her M.B.A. from Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) France, M.A.L.D. from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy (administered in cooperation with Harvard), and a B.A. Political Science summa cum laude from Amherst College.



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1. Ishizuka, N., "Constitutional Cover? Collective Security: U.N. Obligations vs. Japanese Constitutional Restraints," Amherst College, Bachelors Thesis, summa cum laude, 1992. Copy requested for U.N. Library.

2. Ishizuka, Y. and ed. Ishizuka N., "Special Report, How to Help Executives under Stress," Nikkei Business, September 1992.

3. Ishizuka, N., "LifeTrack Assumptions about Conflict Resolution and Third Party Intervention: A Case Study of Kissinger in the Middle East," Working Paper, Harvard Law Program on Negotiation, July 1995.

4. Ishizuka, N., "Is GATT a 'Good' Psychiatrist?: Building a Multilateral Framework," Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Masters Thesis, December 1995.

5. Ishizuka, N., "Travel inside the Mind of an Executive: To Hell, Back and Beyond," Analyzes the extensive daily self-rated data by one of Dr. Yukio Ishizuka's patients over a five month period of dramatic change (200 pages), July 1996.

6. Ishizuka, N., "The United Nations as a Crisis Manager: Lessons from Preventive Mental Health to Preventive Diplomacy," U.N. University, Eisaku Sato Memorial Foundation Award for Essay, 1996.

7. Ishizuka, Y., and Ishizuka N. " 'Fear of Closeness' Underlies Interpersonal as Well as International Conflicts," Proceedings of World Congress of Psychiatry, Spain, 1996.

8. Ishizuka, N., "Negotiation Workshops Between Hostile Parties: Should one include a presentation on individual optimal adjustment in international negotiation workshops?," Working Paper, Harvard Law Program on Negotiation, September 1997.

9. Ishizuka, N., "The Psychological Make or Buy Decision: Psychology and Transaction Cost Economics," paper presented at the Academy of Management, Boston, August 1997.

10. Ishizuka, Y., and Ishizuka N. "The Three Spheres," Book Draft. Agent Eugene Winick, McIntosh and Otis, Inc.

11. Ishizuka, Y., and Ishizuka N. "Fear of Closeness," Book Draft. Agent Eugene Winick, McIntosh and Otis, Inc.

12. Ishizuka N. "Mom Says, Dad Says, Nat Says: Other," Copyright, Nathalie Ishizuka, 2002.

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