Assessing the impact of transitional justice
challenges for empirical research
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Contributions
- Van der Merwe, Hugo, 1965- - Contributor
- Baxter, Victoria. - Contributor
- Chapman, Audrey R. - Contributor
Publication
2008 - United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
86,250 words, Guess
Page Count
345 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveamericannegotiat0000unse
- ISBN-139781601270368
- ISBN-101601270364
- LibraryThing7660037
- Goodreads4381719
and 6 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2008016335
- Library of Congress Control Number2009039068
- OCLC Control Number437186918
- OCLC Control Number225089391
- Better World Books9781601270368
- Open LibraryOL16797289M
Classifications
- DDC345/.0235
- LCCK5301 .A976 2008
- LCCK5250 .A976 2009
and 4 more
- LCCJZ6045 .A44 2010
- LCCK5301.A976 2008
- LCCKZ7145 .A976 2009
- LCCK5301 .A976 2009
Description
Focusing on negotiation, not on mediation, these articles will help American officials in the coming decades find increasing opportunities and increasing reason to build cross-cultural relationships. They will be persuaded to take the time and pains to lay the ground work and find win-win solutions rather than to push hard for quick settlements on purely American terms.
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