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Negotiating Political Conflicts

by Frank R. Pfetsch
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Synopsis

Negotiations which generate solutions to conflicts without the use of violence are the only adequate means of conflict resolution in an interdependent globalized world. Negotiating Political Conflicts analyzes comprehensively the foundations for understanding negotiations: What is negotiation? What are the most important concepts and terms? How does negotiation relate to its object the conflict? How does the process of negotiation develop? What is the significance of cultural difference in international negotiations? What characterizes a durable solution? Empirical examples illustrate theoretical conceptions. Academics and practitioners will find this book an invaluable companion to the theory and practice of negotiation.

About the Author, Frank R. Pfetsch

FRANK R. PFETSCH is Professor of Political Science at the University of Heidelberg, Germany and Jean Monnet-Professor of European Political Science. He has published widely on science policy, foreign and constitutional policy, international affairs, and is author of several books on these subjects, the latest with C. Rohloff on National and International Conflicts, 1945-1995 (2000).

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780230521360

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