
International Negotiation in a Complex World
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Mark A. Boyer is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and director of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Connecticut.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld is professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland and director of the ICONS Simulation Program.
Content
Preface
1 Introduction
Negotiation in Broad Context
Negotiation in International Relations
Negotiation as a High-Stakes Game
Structuring Negotiation
Summary
2 The Board
The International System
Negotiation Characteristics: A Checklist
Summary
3 The Players
Sovereign States as Negotiators
Transnational Actors
Actor Dynamics
Summary
4 The Stakes
The Traditional Issue Framework
Issue Salience in a Changing International System
Two-Level Negotiations
Summary
5 The Moves
Modeling Strategic Choices
Weighing Strategic Choices
Implementing Strategy
Summary
6 Outcomes
Identifying Important Trends
Analyzing Real-World Cases
The U.S.-Iraq Protracted Conflict: Balancing Force and Diplomacy
Looking Forward
Appendix 1: Instructors Guide to ICONS International Negotiation Simulation
Simulation as Active Learning in International Relations
Understanding the ICONS Simulation Process
Appendix 2: Student Guide: It's Your Turn to Play the Game
Participation in ICONS Exercises: Understanding the Process
Phase 1: Preparation
Phase 2: Negotiation
Phase 3: Debrief
References
Index
About the Authors
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