Conflict resolution/

Conflict resolution/ edited by Daniel Druckman and Paul F. Diehl. - London: SAGE, 2006. - 5 v: ill.; 24 cm.

VOLUME IV
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches (continued)
Mediation (continued)
OUTCOMES (continued)
48. Mediating International Crises: Cross-National and Experimental
Perspectives Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal
and David Quinn 3
CULTURE
49. Social and Political Cultural Effects on the Outcomes of
Mediation in Militarized Interstate Disputes Russell J. Leng
and Patrick M. Regan 28
50. Adaptive Third Parties in the Cultural Milieu PeterJ. Carnevale,
Yeotv Siah Cha, Ching Wan and Sam Fraidin 56
51. Community Mediation in the People's Republic of China
James A. Wall, Jr. and Michael Blum 70
52. Democracy and the Peaceful Settlement of International Conflict
William J. Dixon 85
Negotiation
FRAMEWORKS
53. Bargaining and Negotiation in International Relations
Jack Sawyer and Harold Guetzkow 119
54. Two Paradigms of Negotiation: Bargaining and Problem Solving
P. Terrence Hopmann 181
55. Relational Frames and Their Ethical Implications in International
Negotiation: An Analysis Based on the Oslo II Negotiations
William A. Donohue and Gregory D. Hoobler 205

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Mediation, International.
Reconciliation.
Conflict management.

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