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portada The art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy: Negotiation Lessons From North Korea, China, Libya, and the United Nations
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
198
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780472075065

The art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy: Negotiation Lessons From North Korea, China, Libya, and the United Nations

Eric N. Richardson (Author) · University Of Michigan Press · Hardcover

The art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy: Negotiation Lessons From North Korea, China, Libya, and the United Nations - Eric N. Richardson

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Synopsis "The art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy: Negotiation Lessons From North Korea, China, Libya, and the United Nations"

In the field of negotiation theory, the Harvard Project's Getting to Yes and Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal occupy polar opposition locations on a spectrum considering distributive and integrative negotiation theories. The Art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy offers case studies from international negotiations in which the author participated that can help illustrate the tactics and theories of each type of negotiation and to make students in law, business, and other fields into better negotiators. Among the case studies are lessons drawn from negotiating denuclearization with North Korea, political reconciliation in Libya, human rights improvements in China, Israel-Palestinian peace processes, and UN negotiations over surveillance, privacy, atrocities prevention, LGBT rights, and other fundamental freedoms. By illustrating these lessons, The Art of Getting More Back in Diplomacy strengthens the tools that students and teachers of negotiations should have in their negotiating toolbox. Perhaps most importantly, Richardson provides concrete examples of how a negotiator is likely to Get More Back for their clients if they deploy these tactics, rather than having them used against the negotiator.

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