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Examines the causes and consequences of deadlocks in multilateral settings, and analyses strategies for breaking them. Deadlocks are a feature of everyday life, as well as high politics. This unique volume provides an in-depth examination of the problem of deadlocks in multilateral settings. An interdisciplinary team of contributors use a range of theories, methods and case-studies to analyse deadlocks and strategies for breaking them.
Deadlocks are a feature of everyday life, as well as high politics. This volume focuses on the concept, causes, and consequences of deadlocks in multilateral
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Examines the causes and consequences of deadlocks in multilateral settings, and analyses strategies for breaking them. Deadlocks are a feature of everyday life, as well as high politics. This unique volume provides an in-depth examination of the problem of deadlocks in multilateral settings. An interdisciplinary team of contributors use a range of theories, methods and case-studies to analyse deadlocks and strategies for breaking them.
Deadlocks are a feature of everyday life, as well as high politics. This volume focuses on the concept, causes, and consequences of deadlocks in multilateral settings, and analyses the types of strategies that could be used to break them. It commences with a definition of deadlock, hypothesises about its occurrence, and proposes solutions. Each chapter then makes an original contribution to the issue of deadlock - theoretical, methodological, or empirical - and further tests the original concepts and hypotheses, either theoretically or through case-study analysis, developing or altering them accordingly. This is a unique volume which provides an in-depth examination of the problem of deadlock and a more thorough understanding of specific negotiation problems than has ever been done before. It will be directly relevant to students, researchers, teachers, and scholars of negotiation and will also be of interest to practitioners involved in negotiation and diplomacy.
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Narlikar, Amrita
Amrita Narlikar is University Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Darwin College. She is the author of International Trade and Developing Countries: Bargaining Coalitions in the GATT and WTO (2003) and The World Trade Organization: A Very Short Introduction (2005), and is co-editor of Leadership and Change in the Multilateral Trading System (2009).