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Himalayan challenge: India’s conventional deterrent and the role of special operations forces along the sino-indian border / Rehman, Iskander   Journal Article
Rehman, Iskander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The long, uneasy coexistence between India and China in the Himalayas is under threat. India’s buttressing of its security must incorporate not only improvements to its conventional forces but enhanced use of special operations forces complemented by tribal scouts and militias.
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Power Dynamics and Negotiation Behaviors: How Perception of Power Balance Affects Negotiation Strategy / Fang, Jessica   Journal Article
Fang, Jessica Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines how power impacts parties’ negotiation behaviors. We propose a new conceptualization of power. Since power is largely a matter of perception, and symmetry lies in the eye of the beholder, the parties’ perceptions of power balance, be it symmetry or asymmetry, is highlighted. We relate perception of power balance to negotiation strategies, hypothesizing that in the case of perceived power symmetry, parties’ negotiation behaviors tend to be more competitive and combative, whereas in the case of perceived power asymmetry, the negotiation behaviors are likely to be more cooperative. To test this proposition, a comparative case study is presented.
Key Words Power  Hong Kong  Negotiation  Perceptions  Sino-Indian Border 
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