Negotiating for Georgia

Negotiating for Georgia
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Synopsis Negotiating for Georgia by : Julie Anne Sweet

Negotiating for Georgia

Negotiating for Georgia
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0820326755
ISBN-13 : 9780820326757
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Synopsis Negotiating for Georgia by : Julie Anne Sweet

As Sweet focuses on negotiations between James Oglethorpe, the English leader, and Tomochichi, the Lower Creek representative, over issues of trade, land, and military support, she also looks at other individuals and groups who played a role in British-Creek interactions during this period: British traders; missionaries, including John Wesley and George Whitefield; the Salzburgers of Ebenezer; interpreters such as Mary Musgrove; the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Cherokees; British colonists from South Carolina; and Spanish and French forces who vied with the Georgia settlers for land, trading rights, and Indian support.

Negotiating Your Salary

Negotiating Your Salary
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Total Pages : 2
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1316789725
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Synopsis Negotiating Your Salary by : Georgia. Department of Labor

Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9780820343143
ISBN-13 : 0820343145
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Synopsis Unfinished Business by : Guy Olivier Faure

Most studies of international negotiations take successful talks as their subject. With a few notable exceptions, analysts have paid little attention to negotiations ending in failure. The essays in Unfinished Business show that as much, if not more, can be learned from failed negotiations as from successful negotiations with mediocre outcomes. Failure in this study pertains to a set of negotiating sessions that were convened for the purpose of achieving an agreement but instead broke up in continued disagreement. Seven case studies compose the first part of this volume: the United Nations negotiations on Iraq, the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David in 2000, Iran-European Union negotiations, the Cyprus conflict, the Biological Weapons Convention, the London Conference of 1830–33 on the status of Belgium, and two hostage negotiations (Waco and the Munich Olympics). These case studies provide examples of different types of failed negotiations: bilateral, multilateral, and mediated (or trilateral). The second part of the book analyzes empirical findings from the case studies as causes of failure falling in four categories: actors, structure, strategy, and process. This is an analytical framework recommended by the Processes of International Negotiation, arguably the leading society dedicated to research in this area. The last section of Unfinished Business contains two summarizing chapters that provide broader conclusions—lessons for theory and lessons for practice.

Negotiating the Law of the Sea

Negotiating the Law of the Sea
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0674606868
ISBN-13 : 9780674606869
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Synopsis Negotiating the Law of the Sea by : James K. Sebenius

The Law of the Sea (LOS) treaty resulted from some of the most complicated multilateral negotiations ever conducted. Difficult bargaining produced a remarkably sophisticated agreement on the financial aspects of deep ocean mining and on the financing of a new international mining entity. This book analyzes those negotiations along with the abrupt U.S. rejection of their results. Building from this episode, it derives important and subtle general rules and propositions for reaching superior, sustainable agreements in complex bargaining situations. James Sebenius shows how agreements were possible among the parties because and not in spite of differences in their values, expectations, and attitudes toward time and risk. He shows how linking separately intractable issues can generate a zone of possible agreement. He analyzes the extensive role of a computer model in the LOS talks. Finally, he argues that in many negotiations neither the issues nor the parties are fixed and develops analytic techniques that predict how the addition or deletion of either issues or parties may affect the process of reaching agreement.

Negotiating Autonomy

Negotiating Autonomy
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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780822988113
ISBN-13 : 0822988119
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Synopsis Negotiating Autonomy by : Kelly Bauer

The 1980s and ‘90s saw Latin American governments recognizing the property rights of Indigenous and Afro-descendent communities as part of a broader territorial policy shift. But the resulting reforms were not applied consistently, more often extending neoliberal governance than recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ rights. In Negotiating Autonomy, Kelly Bauer explores the inconsistencies by which the Chilean government transfers land in response to Mapuche territorial demands. Interviews with community and government leaders, statistical analysis of an original dataset of Mapuche mobilization and land transfers, and analysis of policy documents reveals that many assumptions about post-dictatorship Chilean politics as technocratic and depoliticized do not apply to indigenous policy. Rather, state officials often work to preserve the hegemony of political and economic elites in the region, effectively protecting existing market interests over efforts to extend the neoliberal project to the governance of Mapuche territorial demands. In addition to complicating understandings of Chilean governance, these hidden patterns of policy implementation reveal the numerous ways these governance strategies threaten the recognition of Indigenous rights and create limited space for communities to negotiate autonomy.

The Red Book on Real Estate Contracts in Georgia

The Red Book on Real Estate Contracts in Georgia
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ISBN-10 : 0578578921
ISBN-13 : 9780578578927
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Synopsis The Red Book on Real Estate Contracts in Georgia by : Seth Weissman

The Red Book is the resource for information on Georgia real estate contracts. It explains how to use GAR contract forms including residential, commercial, new construction and other contracts and includes hundreds of sample stipulations.