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Future Issues of International Negotiation

Future Issues of International Negotiation © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 International Negotiation 14 (2009) 571 brill.nl/iner Future Issues of International Negotiation Th e following themes are currently being developed for future issues: • Resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh Confl ict (scheduled for Vol. 15, No. 1, 2010) Guest Editors: P. Terrence Hopmann and I. William Zartman, Th e Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC • Th e Disciplines of International Negotiation: How Negotiation is Trained Across Disciplines Guest Editor: Christopher Timura, Akin Gump, LLP, Washington, DC (ctimura@ akingump.com) • Negotiation and International Development Guest Editor: Bertram Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis, Potomac, MD (negotiation@negotiations.org) and Lynn Wagner, International Institute for Sus- tainable Development • Contemporary Confl icts and their Management Guest Editor: P. Terrence Hopmann, Th e Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC (pthopmann@jhu.edu) • Th eories of Negotiation Guest Editor: Bertram Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis, Potomac, MD (negotiation@negotiations.org) If you are interested in contributing to any of these issues, please contact the guest editor directly. If you would like to propose a theme and guest edit an upcoming issue, please contact Dr. Bertram I. Spector, Editor-in-Chief, e-mail: negotiation@ negotiations.org. In addition, the journal will always consider unsolicited paper submissions that do not fi t http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Negotiation Brill

Future Issues of International Negotiation

International Negotiation , Volume 14 (3): 571 – Jan 1, 2009

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Brill
Copyright
© 2009 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1382-340X
eISSN
1571-8069
DOI
10.1163/157180609791394550
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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 International Negotiation 14 (2009) 571 brill.nl/iner Future Issues of International Negotiation Th e following themes are currently being developed for future issues: • Resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh Confl ict (scheduled for Vol. 15, No. 1, 2010) Guest Editors: P. Terrence Hopmann and I. William Zartman, Th e Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC • Th e Disciplines of International Negotiation: How Negotiation is Trained Across Disciplines Guest Editor: Christopher Timura, Akin Gump, LLP, Washington, DC (ctimura@ akingump.com) • Negotiation and International Development Guest Editor: Bertram Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis, Potomac, MD (negotiation@negotiations.org) and Lynn Wagner, International Institute for Sus- tainable Development • Contemporary Confl icts and their Management Guest Editor: P. Terrence Hopmann, Th e Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC (pthopmann@jhu.edu) • Th eories of Negotiation Guest Editor: Bertram Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis, Potomac, MD (negotiation@negotiations.org) If you are interested in contributing to any of these issues, please contact the guest editor directly. If you would like to propose a theme and guest edit an upcoming issue, please contact Dr. Bertram I. Spector, Editor-in-Chief, e-mail: negotiation@ negotiations.org. In addition, the journal will always consider unsolicited paper submissions that do not fi t

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