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Barriers to conflict resolution / edited by Kenneth J. Arrow [and others].
1995
U 11 ARR.B
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Title
Barriers to conflict resolution / edited by Kenneth J. Arrow [and others].
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Description
x, 358 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
0393037371
9780393037371
9780393331769
0393331768
9780393037371
9780393331769
0393331768
Alternate Call Number
U 11 ARR.B
Summary
Why can't we all just get along? In family life, schools, law, the business world, and domestic and international affairs, it is all too common for disputes to fester unresolved even when the parties are committed to a negotiated settlement. In this book members and associates of the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation address the complex issues that protract disputes and turn potential win-win negotiations into conflicts that leave everyone worse off.
Note
Contents : Preface; Part I : Introduction : 1. Introduction (Robert H. Mnookin and Lee Ross); Part II : Social and Psychological Perspectives : 2. Reactive Devaluation in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (Lee Ross); 3. Conflict Resolutions : A Cognitive Perspective (Daniel Kahnemann and Amos Tversky); 4. The Benefit of Optimal Play in Anonymous One-Shot Prisoner's Dilemma Games (Robyn M. Dawes and John M. Orbell); 5. The Role of Fairness Considerations and Relationships in a Judgmental Perspective of Negotiation (Max H. Bazerman and Margaret A. Neale); Part III : Strategic and Analytical Perspectives : 6. Strategic and Informational Barriers to Negotiation (Robert B. Wilson); 7. On the Interpretation of Two Theoretical Models of Bargaining (Ariel Rubinstein); 8. Analytical Barriers (Howard Raiffa); 9. Dealing with Blocking Coalitions and Related Barriers to Agreement : Lessons from Negotiations on the Oceans, the Ozone and the Climate (James K. Sebenius); Part IV : Institutional Perspectives : 10. Cooperation and Competition in Litigation : Can Lawyers Dampen Conflict? (Ronald J. Gilson and Robert H. Mnookin); 11. Cooperation in the Unbalanced Commons (Edward A. Parson and Richard J. Zeckhauser); 12. Strategic Uses of Argument (Jon Elster); 13. Information Acquisition and the Resolution of Conflict (Kenneth J. Arrow); Part V : Contextual Explorations : 14. The Creation of New Processes for Conflict Resolution in Labor Disputes (John T. Dunlop); 15. Barriers to Effective Environmental Treaty-Making (Lawrence Susskind); 16. Barriers to Negotiated Arms Control (Wolfgang Panofsky); References; Index;.
"A project of the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotation (SCCN) and the end product of a conference held at Stanford University in February 1991"--Preface.
"A project of the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotation (SCCN) and the end product of a conference held at Stanford University in February 1991"--Preface.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-347) and index.
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Published
New York : W.W. Norton, c1995.
Language
English
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