ABSTRACT

Never have international relations between nations been so complex as in the current political climate. In this contemporary world international negotiation has become a combination of traditional diplomacy and the modern framework of conferences, multi-party institutions and organizations such as the European Union. While this diplomacy has, in the past, existed to prevent national and international conflict, its scope has expanded to deal with other problems facing us on a global scale. As negotiation is the primary tool to resolve international conflict, an understanding of the methods and principles of international negotiation remains essential. Only this form of diplomacy can hope to answer the global challenges we will face in the twenty-first century.

International Negotiation in the Twenty-First Century is an accessible examination of negotiation and diplomacy on an international scale and is the first publication to analyze this fundamental concept in a single volume.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I: Diplomatic Negotiation

chapter II|40 pages

Diplomatic Negotiation and Trade

chapter III|48 pages

Diplomatic Negotiation and the Rule of Law

part |4 pages

Part II: Institutional Negotiation

chapter I|22 pages

Alliances

chapter II|42 pages

Conferences and Organisations

chapter III|56 pages

The European Union

chapter IV|36 pages

Organisational Negotiation

part |4 pages

Part III: Prospective Negotiation

chapter I|32 pages

The Aggravation of Threats

chapter III|54 pages

The Prospects For Negotiation

part |2 pages

Part IV: Negotiation: A Political Art

chapter I|26 pages

System and Strategy

chapter II|22 pages

The Skills of the Negotiator

chapter III|32 pages

Negotiation and State Power