This article explores the relationship between justice and effectiveness in bilateral and multilateral arms control negotiations. A set of hypotheses, derived from earlier research about the impacts of procedural and distributive justice on negotiation outcomes is evaluated. The sample consists of twenty cases, ten bilateral and ten multilateral. The results of statistical analyses show strong effects of procedural justice on the effectiveness of bilateral, but not multilateral, negotiations. Further analyses indicate that the effects are largely accounted for by half of the bilateral cases. Case-by-case analyses reveal some of the conditions that explain the correlation between PJ principles and effective outcomes. Distributive justice cor...
In this special issue we display a variety of approaches to the study of justice. Articles from scho...
Attaining durable peace (DP) after a civil war has proven to be a major challenge, as many negotiate...
Procedural fairness has been reported to be an important factor for enhancing cooperative behavior i...
International negotiators have faced repeated stalemates in a number of significant areas. Justice i...
This study explores the role of justice in eleven historical cases of inter-governmental negotiation...
This study explores the role of justice in eleven historical cases of inter-governmental negotiation...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargain- ing and drafting agreement...
This chapter discusses the role of justice in negotiation between rival groups and the durability of...
This review article examines the literature regarding the role played by principles of justice in ne...
This study explores the relationship between principles of distributive justice (DJ) and the durabil...
This article provides an overview of this thematic issue. We discuss four issues about the role of j...
[Abstract]: Building on content analysis of negotiator statements that compared the process and out...
This article explores relationships between procedural justice (PJ) in the negotiation process, dist...
My dissertation research addresses a role for decision-making theory in international politics. Spe...
In this special issue we display a variety of approaches to the study of justice. Articles from scho...
Attaining durable peace (DP) after a civil war has proven to be a major challenge, as many negotiate...
Procedural fairness has been reported to be an important factor for enhancing cooperative behavior i...
International negotiators have faced repeated stalemates in a number of significant areas. Justice i...
This study explores the role of justice in eleven historical cases of inter-governmental negotiation...
This study explores the role of justice in eleven historical cases of inter-governmental negotiation...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargain- ing and drafting agreement...
This chapter discusses the role of justice in negotiation between rival groups and the durability of...
This review article examines the literature regarding the role played by principles of justice in ne...
This study explores the relationship between principles of distributive justice (DJ) and the durabil...
This article provides an overview of this thematic issue. We discuss four issues about the role of j...
[Abstract]: Building on content analysis of negotiator statements that compared the process and out...
This article explores relationships between procedural justice (PJ) in the negotiation process, dist...
My dissertation research addresses a role for decision-making theory in international politics. Spe...
In this special issue we display a variety of approaches to the study of justice. Articles from scho...
Attaining durable peace (DP) after a civil war has proven to be a major challenge, as many negotiate...
Procedural fairness has been reported to be an important factor for enhancing cooperative behavior i...