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International Negotiation
A Journal of Theory and Practice

Editorial Board Members

Editor-in-Chief
  Bertram I. Spector
Center for Negotiation Analysis
Potomac , Maryland (USA)
 
Editorial Board
  Daniel Druckman
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA (USA)

Catherine H. Tinsley
Georgetown University
Washington, DC (USA)

  Lloyd Jensen
Temple University
Philadelphia , PA (USA)
Saadia Touval
Johns Hopkins University
Washington, DC (USA)
 

Dean G. Pruitt
George Mason University
Fairfax , VA (USA)

I. William Zartman
Johns Hopkins University
Washington, DC (USA)
International Advisory Board
  Jacob Bercovitch
University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
Juan Carlos M. Beltramino
Argentine Council for International Relations
Buenos Aires, Argentina
  Guy Olivier Faure
Université de la Sorbonne
Paris, France
Paul W. Meerts
Netherlands Institute of International Relations-Clingendael
The Hague, The Netherlands
  Stephen E. Weiss
York University
Toronto, Canada
Plamen Pantev
Institute for International Relations
Sofia, Bulgaria
  Donald Rothchild
University of California-Davis
Davis, California, United States
Vasu Gounden
African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes
Durban, South Africa
  Janice Stein
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Marina Lebedeva
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Moscow, Russia
  Arild Underdal
University of Oslo
Oslo, Norway
Rudolf Avenhaus
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Neubiberg, Germany
  Mikoto Usui
Keio University SFC
Fujisawa-shi, Japan
 

The Editorial Board is comprised of the core members of the Washington Interest in Negotiation (WIN) Group. WIN is a group of scholars and practitioners meeting in Washington since 1987 to discuss research on negotiation and practical import. The Group includes analysts from The Johns Hopkins University, the Brookings Institution, Temple University, the United States Institute of Peace, and George Mason University, among others. It meets under the auspices of the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University.

 

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