International relations as negotiation

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    • Urlacher, Brian R.

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International relations as negotiation

Brian R. Urlacher

(International studies intensives / Mark A. Boyer, series editor)

Paradigm Publishers, c2015

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-166) and index

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Description

Negotiations are central to the operation of the international system, found at the heart of every conflict and every act of cooperation. Negotiation is the primary vehicle that states use to manage conflict and build prosperity in a complicated and dangerous international system. International Relations as Negotiation provides an overview of world politics that is both approachable and detailed. It explores the factors that help or undermine efforts to negotiate solutions to international problems. Key topics including international conflict and security, the global economy, international law and governance, and environmental sustainability are explored in turn. The history of the international system is traced through major treaty agreements and peace conferences, and the future of the international system is projected. The result is a survey of world politics that provides a seamless narrative about conflict and cooperation in the international system.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Negotiation and International Politics Chapter 2: International History as Negotiation Chapter 3: Negotiation Theory Chapter 4: Security and Conflict Chapter 5: Security and Cooperation Chapter 6: International Political Economy Chapter 7: Global Governance Chapter 8: Environmental Management Chapter 9: Negotiation in Practice

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