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NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN

STATE ACTORS AND NON-STATE ACTORS:


CASE ANALYSES FROM DIFFERENT PARTS
OF THE WORLD
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATION
SERIES

Series Editors

Daniel Druckman
George Mason University
University of Queensland

William Donohue
Michigan State University

Editorial Board
Jacob Bercovitch, University of Canterbury
Guy Faure, Sorbonne University
P. Terrence Hopmann, Brown University
Dean Pruitt, George Mason University
Linda Putnam, University of California at Santa Barbara
Bertram Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis
William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University

VOLUME 7
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN
STATE ACTORS AND NON-STATE ACTORS:
CASE ANALYSES FROM DIFFERENT PARTS
OF THE WORLD

Edited by

Raymond Saner
M. Varinia Michalun

DORDRECHT
2009
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This book is printed on acid-free paper.

Library of Congres Cataloging-in-Publication Data

ISSN 1871-3319
ISBN13 978 90 8979 002 6

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