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International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice


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 International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice
 
 http://www.business.carleton.ca/interneg/reference/journals/in/
 (Link inactive 26 May 2004)

 http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1382-340X/
 (Link active 26 May 2004)
 
 'International Negotiation' is a new professional journal that examines
 the theory and practice of international negotiation and mediation
 processes. The journal is published 3x yearly and contains original
 research, case studies, and conceptual articles.  Its site provides
 details on the journal's aims, editorial information, contributing
 instructions, calls for papers/special issue proposals, TOC and article
 abstracts from selected issues. 
 
 Conceptually, the journal confronts the difficult task of developing
 interdisciplinary theories and models of negotiation process and how
 meaningful outcomes can be achieved.  Analytically, it publishes a broad
 selection of original research articles, traditional historical and case
 studies, and significant contributions to the expanding body of knowledge
 in the field. In general terms, the journal's practical aim is to
 identify, analyse and explain effective international negotiation and
 mediation processes that result in long-lasting, flexible and
 implementable solutions. 
 
 Only Table of Contents and Abstracts of the original print journal.
 Published by Kluwer Law International.
 
 e-mail Editor-in-Chief:  Bertram I. Spector, bspector@capaccess.org

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