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基本説明
Provides insights into the potential benefits and the perils of enlisting professionals in multilateral discussions.
Full Description
Multiparty negotiations often serve as forums for hammering out highly complex issues which require the expertise of participants with differing professional backgrounds: diplomats, soldiers, scientists, or international lawyers. Contributors to this ground breaking volume discuss situations in which professional cultures and their interactions color negotiations on issues relating to trade, environment or disarmament. This work provides insights into the potential benefits and the perils of enlisting professionals in multilateral discussions, including particularly useful analyses of the circumstances in which professional cultures can bridge diverse delegations, and those in which they will cause or deepen rifts. A readable volume on a topic of growing importance, Professional Cultures in International Negotiation is a must-read for both professional practitioners and scholars.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Scientific Culture and its Role in International Negotiations Chapter 3 Lawyer Culture: Negotiations on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court Chapter 4 Finland's Membership Negotiations with the European Union Chapter 5 Uruguay Round Services Negotiations Chapter 6 Negotiations on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Chapter 7 Negotiations on the Convention to Combat Desertification Chapter 8 A Qualitative Interview with Thirteen Practitioners Chapter 9 Analytical Perspective from International Business Negotiations Chapter 10 Conceptualizing Professoinal Culture and International Negotiations Chapter 11 Negotiation Strategies Across Industries Chapter 12 Lessons for Research and Practice