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Leadership and Negotiation in the Middle East Barbara Kellerman

Leadership and Negotiation in the Middle East By Barbara Kellerman

Leadership and Negotiation in the Middle East by Barbara Kellerman


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A pioneering contribution to the study of negotiation theory, this volume takes as its central organizing principle the thesis that national leaders are generally the key actors in international politics and conflict management.

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Leadership and Negotiation in the Middle East by Barbara Kellerman

A pioneering contribution to the study of negotiation theory, this volume takes as its central organizing principle the thesis that national leaders are generally the key actors in international politics and conflict management. Therefore, the editors argue, efforts to contain, manage, and reduce international conflicts through negotiation will be significantly enhanced through the availability of detailed information about the leading players. The papers collected here are deigned to evaluate this hypothesis through a detailed analysis of the major national leaders during the events of June-September 1982 in Lebanon, which began with the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and culminated in the establishment of an international peace-keeping force in West Beirut.

About Barbara Kellerman

BARBARA KELLERMAN is Dean of Graduate Studies and Research and Professor of Political Science, at Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is the author of All the President's Kin and The Political Presidency: Practice of Leadership and editor of Leadership: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Political Leadership: A Source Book and Women Leaders in American Politics (with James David Barber).

JEFFREY Z. RUBIN is Professor of Psyhology at Tufts University and executive Director of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Among his books are Dynamics of Third Party Intervention: Kissinger in the Middle East, Racial Conflict: Escalation, Stalemate, and Settlement (with Dean G. Pruitt) and Entrapment in Escalating Conflict (with Joel Brockner).

Table of Contents

Lebanon's Elias Sarkis, Bashir Gemayal, and Amin Gemayal Israel's Menachem Begin The PLO's Yasser Arafat Syria's Hafez Al-Assad Egypt's Hosni Mubarak Jordan's King Hussein Saudi Arabia's King Khaled and King Fahd The Soviet Union's Leonid Brezhnev The United States's Ronald Reagan Commentary: The Leader versus the Academic Analyst Commentary: On Negotiating the Non-Negotiable Bibliography Index

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CIN0316218952G
9780316218955
0316218952
Leadership and Negotiation in the Middle East by Barbara Kellerman
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-11-02
309
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