Republic of Letters Publishing BV
International Negotiation: Foundations, Models, and Philosophies. Christopher DuPont
International Negotiation: Foundations, Models, and Philosophies. Christopher DuPont
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This book inaugurates a new mini-series titled Careers in Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. It aims to honor outstanding scholars who have opened original paths in uncharted areas, as well as to shed new light on their legacy thanks to the contributions of colleagues.
"This is a remarkable initiative concerning a prominent figure in negotiation research, Christophe Dupont. I was privileged to be a close colleague for more than three decades. His exceptional work on synthesis, classification, and framework development helped our academic community to organize the considerable amount of research published during the past few decades. An economist who ventured well beyond that discipline, his broad vision brought him into contact with scholars from sociology, psychology, and political science. These collaborations contributed in important ways to our understanding of the complex world that must be navigated by negotiators. This book, dedicated to his contributions to negotiation scholarship, is an excellent start for a ground-breaking series on thought leaders."
― Professor Guy-Olivier Faure, Sorbonne University & China Europe International Business School ―
Contents
I: DUPONT, THE QUINTESSENTIAL PRACTITIONER TURNED SCHOLAR
Ch. 1 Cooperating to agree or confronting to defeat?
Ch. 2 Christophe Dupont's legacy in the field of negotiation - A. Colson
Ch. 3 Encounters with Christophe Dupont - P. Audebert-Lasrochas& H. Touzard
II: SELECTED WRITINGS BY DUPONT
Ch. 4 Negotiation as coalition building - C. Dupont
Ch. 5 The negotiation process - C. Dupont & Guy-Olivier Faure
Ch. 6 The Congress of Vienna negotiations - C. Dupont & P. Audebert-Lasrochas
Ch. 7 Frameworks and methods - C. Dupont
Ch. 8 Perspectives: Negotiation theory and practice - C. Dupont
III: BUILDING ON DUPONT'S WORKS
Ch. 9 Frameworks, cases and risk: Dupont's legacy - D. Druckman
Ch. 10 Negotiation: post-modern or eternal? - I. William Zartman
Ch. 11 Diplomatic negotiation, evolution, and effectiveness - P. Meerts
Ch. 12 Chiaroscuro in negotiations - A. Colson
Ch. 13 Tipping points in the dynamics of peace and war - S. Kaufman & M. Kaufman
Christophe Dupont's professional experience and academic publications
Index
About the Editors
AURÉLIEN COLSON is Associate Professor of Political Science at ESSEC Business School, and Director of the Institute for Research and Education on Negotiation (IRENE Paris & Singapore).
DANIEL DRUCKMAN is Professor of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University and an Eminent Scholar at Macquarie University in Sydney. He received the 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award from IACM and was a recent president of the Association.
WILLIAM DONOHUE is Distinguished Professor of Communication at Michigan State University and has been President of the International Association for Conflict Management (IACM).
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