This chapter presents the book's central analytical framework and examines more closely the politics of pact making, moving away from countries as units of analysis to individual negotiation episodes. The aim is to understand the outcomes of negotiations. The chapter presents a heuristic model of pact creation that incorporates the concepts of bounded rationality and unstable preferences within a standard bargaining framework. Its central argument is that the outcome of pact negotiations depends primarily on actors' perceptions of their relative power. The chapter identifies key indicators influencing these perceptions, and it outlines the main predictions of negotiation outcomes. The model suggests that where power disparities are visible ...
Students of negotiations argue that negotiators benefit from their differences with their constituen...
Bargaining theory provides a useful framework for thinking about the management of violent conflicts...
As people live side by side in ever-growing societies, conflicts of interests seem almost inevitable...
We present a novel approach to N-person bargaining, based on the idea that the agreement reached in ...
In collective decision making, political alliances naturally arise and are critical to the negotiati...
Bargaining and negotiation are the most constructive ways to handle conflict. Economic prosperity, o...
Negotiations often occur not between individuals but among groups (companies, trade unions, politica...
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation between agents that are assumed to be ration...
Negotiations in the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers are highly secretive, so outsiders have...
AbstractNegotiation is a process based on strategic choices. Each participant must fix carefully its...
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation be-tween agents that are assumed to be ratio...
Negotiations often occur not between individuals but among groups (companies, trade unions, politica...
Bargaining is ubiquitous in real life. It is a major dimension of political and business activities....
Chapter 1 performs a critical review of existing analyses of social pacts and finds them wanting in ...
article published in law reviewIn this essay, written for a symposium on The Emerging Interdisciplin...
Students of negotiations argue that negotiators benefit from their differences with their constituen...
Bargaining theory provides a useful framework for thinking about the management of violent conflicts...
As people live side by side in ever-growing societies, conflicts of interests seem almost inevitable...
We present a novel approach to N-person bargaining, based on the idea that the agreement reached in ...
In collective decision making, political alliances naturally arise and are critical to the negotiati...
Bargaining and negotiation are the most constructive ways to handle conflict. Economic prosperity, o...
Negotiations often occur not between individuals but among groups (companies, trade unions, politica...
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation between agents that are assumed to be ration...
Negotiations in the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers are highly secretive, so outsiders have...
AbstractNegotiation is a process based on strategic choices. Each participant must fix carefully its...
This paper provides a logical framework for negotiation be-tween agents that are assumed to be ratio...
Negotiations often occur not between individuals but among groups (companies, trade unions, politica...
Bargaining is ubiquitous in real life. It is a major dimension of political and business activities....
Chapter 1 performs a critical review of existing analyses of social pacts and finds them wanting in ...
article published in law reviewIn this essay, written for a symposium on The Emerging Interdisciplin...
Students of negotiations argue that negotiators benefit from their differences with their constituen...
Bargaining theory provides a useful framework for thinking about the management of violent conflicts...
As people live side by side in ever-growing societies, conflicts of interests seem almost inevitable...