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International negotiation in a complex world

Brigid Starkey, Mark A. Boyer, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld

(New millennium books in international studies)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2010

3rd ed

  • : pbk., alk. paper

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Negotiating a complex world : an introduction to international negotiation

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Rev. ed. (1st: c1999, 2nd: c2005) title: Negotiating a complex world ...

Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-172) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Negotiations to prevent or end conflict play a crucial role in today's conflict-ridden world, and this hands-on text is an essential introduction to the high-stakes realm of international negotiation. Using an easy-to-understand board game analogy as a framework for studying negotiation episodes, the book focuses on key aspects of the process, including bargaining, issue salience, and strategic choice. A rich array of case studies and real-world examples illustrate key themes, including how crisis, culture, domestic politics, and non-state actors and forces influence the international relations of states. Providing tools for analyzing why negotiations succeed or fail, this innovative text also presents effective exercises and learning approaches that enable students to understand the complexities of negotiation by engaging in the diplomatic process themselves.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: The Board Chapter 2: The Players Chapter 3: The Stakes Chapter 4: The Moves Chapter 5: Outcomes Appendix: Students as Diplomats

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