In this book, leading experts in international negotiations present formal models of conflict resolution and international negotiations. Besides the description of different models and approaches, the book answers three questions: How can the abstract concepts and results of rational choice theorists be made more understandable and plausible to political and social scientists not trained to work with formal models? What can be done to encourage practitioners to use not only simple but also mathematically advanced approaches in their analysis of real world negotiation problems? How can…mehr
In this book, leading experts in international negotiations present formal models of conflict resolution and international negotiations. Besides the description of different models and approaches, the book answers three questions: How can the abstract concepts and results of rational choice theorists be made more understandable and plausible to political and social scientists not trained to work with formal models? What can be done to encourage practitioners to use not only simple but also mathematically advanced approaches in their analysis of real world negotiation problems? How can practitioners (e.g., politicians and diplomats) become interested in, take into account, and apply formal models of their more important problems?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 11948902, 978-3-540-68303-2
2007
Seitenzahl: 372
Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2007
Englisch
Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 25mm
Gewicht: 684g
ISBN-13: 9783540683032
ISBN-10: 3540683038
Artikelnr.: 22533703
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Formal Models of, in, and for International Negotiations.- Introduction: Formal Models of, in, and for International Negotiations.- General Evaluations.- Game Models of Peace and War: Some Recent Themes.- Formal Models of Intervention: A Stocktaking and Analysis of the Implications for Policy.- Rationality of Choice versus Rationality of Knowledge.- Negotiation Models and Applications.- Models of International Negotiations.- A Dynamical Systems Model of Small Group Decision Making.- Formal Methods for Forecasting Outcomes of Negotiations on Interstate Conflicts.- Bridging Games and Diplomacy.- Greek-Turkish Territorial Waters Game.- Models in International Negotiations.- Some Lessons from the Use of the RAINS Model in International Negotiations.- Converting Competition to Collaboration: Creative Applications of Models in the Law of the Sea Negotiations.- Models for International Negotiations.- International Negotiations on Climate Change: A Noncooperative Game Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol.- The Graph Model for Conflict Resolution as a Tool for Negotiators.- A Minimax Procedure for Negotiating Multilateral Treaties.- "Adjusted Winner" (AW) Analyses of the 1978 Camp David Accords-Valuable Tools for Negotiators?.- Procedural Design for Conflict Resolution.- Conclusion: Lessons for Theory and Practice.
Introduction: Formal Models of, in, and for International Negotiations.- Introduction: Formal Models of, in, and for International Negotiations.- General Evaluations.- Game Models of Peace and War: Some Recent Themes.- Formal Models of Intervention: A Stocktaking and Analysis of the Implications for Policy.- Rationality of Choice versus Rationality of Knowledge.- Negotiation Models and Applications.- Models of International Negotiations.- A Dynamical Systems Model of Small Group Decision Making.- Formal Methods for Forecasting Outcomes of Negotiations on Interstate Conflicts.- Bridging Games and Diplomacy.- Greek-Turkish Territorial Waters Game.- Models in International Negotiations.- Some Lessons from the Use of the RAINS Model in International Negotiations.- Converting Competition to Collaboration: Creative Applications of Models in the Law of the Sea Negotiations.- Models for International Negotiations.- International Negotiations on Climate Change: A Noncooperative Game Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol.- The Graph Model for Conflict Resolution as a Tool for Negotiators.- A Minimax Procedure for Negotiating Multilateral Treaties.- "Adjusted Winner" (AW) Analyses of the 1978 Camp David Accords-Valuable Tools for Negotiators?.- Procedural Design for Conflict Resolution.- Conclusion: Lessons for Theory and Practice.
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