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ID075746
Title ProperNegotiating internal, ethnic and identity conflicts in a globalized world
LanguageENG
AuthorWilliam, Zartman I
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)How, under current conditions, do negotiators find a resolving formula that is enticing to the parties in internal conflicts and that lasts? The search for an answer about this process can take three paths: One that focuses on the context provided by the conflict itself, another that examines the content of the appropriate outcome, and a third that looks at the conduct of parties in their negotiating roles. A particular challenge comes from the internal and international reactions - primarily Islamic - to the encroachment of globalization into their area, where the challenge is to move the conflict from non-negotiable to negotiable. A wide range of conflicts will be used to illustrate the conceptual discussion.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol. 11, No.2; 2006: p253-272
Journal SourceInternational Negotiation Vol. 11, No.2; 2006: p253-272
Key WordsNagotiation ;  Internal Conflicts ;  Identity ;  Ethnic ;  Globalization ;  Islam ;  Peace Process