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Editors:

  1. Rudolf Avenhaus
    1. University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
  2. I. William Zartman
    1. School of Advanced International Studies, The John Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., USA

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In this book, leading experts in international negotiations present formal models of conflict resolution and international negotiations. Besides the description of different models and approaches, the book answers three questions: How can the abstract concepts and results of rational choice theorists be made more understandable and plausible to political and social scientists not trained to work with formal models? What can be done to encourage practitioners to use not only simple but also mathematically advanced approaches in their analysis of real world negotiation problems? How can practitioners (e.g., politicians and diplomats) become interested in, take into account, and apply formal models of their more important problems?

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Introduction: Formal Models of, in, and for International Negotiations

  2. General Evaluations

  3. Models of International Negotiations

  4. Models in International Negotiations

  5. Models for International Negotiations

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Rudolf Avenhaus

I. William Zartman

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