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In an era of dramatic change in international affairs, there are many significant examples of interdependence in the fields of environment, trade, economics, politics and security, which contrast strongly with the increasing number of conflicts caused by nationalistic, ethnic and religious issues. These contradictory trends often seek resolution through the mechanism of international negotiation and mediation. International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice examines negotiation from many perspectives, to explore its theoretical foundations and to promote its practical application. The journal addresses the processes of negotiation relating to political, security, environmental, ethnic, economic, business, legal, scientific and cultural issues and conflicts among nations, international and regional organizations, multinational corporations and other non-state parties. The journal is published three times per year by the Martinus Nijhoff Publishers division of Brill Academic Publishers (the Netherlands) Available information:
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