International Negotiation
A Journal of Theory and Practice

Vol. 1 No. 3
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Negotiations in the Former Soviet Union and the Former Yugoslavia
Guest Editors:
Saadia Touval
I. William Zartman

Johns Hopkins University

Consulting Editor
Ilya Prizel

Johns Hopkins University

Title Author
Negotiations in the Former Soviet Union: New Structure, New Dimensions Victor A. Kremenyuk
The Russian Way of Negotiating Hiroshi Kimura
The Meeting in East-West Negotiations in Post-Soviet Russia Erika Svedberg
Why Conflicts in the Former Soviet Union are So Difficult to Negotiate and Mediate Marina M. Lebedeva
Facing the Dilemma of Reintegration Versus Independence in the Transitional Period: Basic Models of CIS Negotiations Maria G. Vlasova
Ethnopolitics, Strategic Bargaining, and Institutional Design: Setting the Rules of Electoral Competition in Post-Soviet Central Asia Pauline Jones Luong
Lost Opportunities in Negotiating the Conflict over Nagorno Karabakh John J. Maresca
When War Won Out: Bosnian Peace Plans Before Dayton James E. Goodby
Backtracking to Reformulate an Acceptable Framework: US-Mediated Talks to Establish a Federation Between Bosnia's Muslims and Croats George Rudman
Coercive Mediation on the Road to Dayton Saadia Touval

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