| 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
|