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PINPoints 50

In this issue, e.g., Anstey on Africa's Sisyphus Stone Gets Heavier; Meerts on Training Travelogue, First Decade (1989–1999); Albin on Negotiating Jerusalem; van den Berg on Strategy and Tactics; Schuessler on Self-Centered Reconciliation; Troitskiy on Major Powers' Foreign Policies through the Prism of Justice; Zartman on Unripe Moments: Frequent Failures at Negotiation; Rosoux on Historical Analogies and International Negotiation

PINpoints 50 cover

Contents

  • I. William Zartman: Editorial: Before and Beyond COVID

  • Mark Anstey: Africa Sisyphus Stone Gets Heavier

  • Paul Meerts: Training Travelogue, First Decade (1989–1999)

  • Cicilia Albin: Negotiating Jerusalem: The Unavoidable Challenge

  • Hans van den Berg: On Strategy and Tactics

  • Rudolf Schuessler: Self-Centered Reconciliation: The German–Namibian Case

  • Mikhail Troitskiy: Major Powers' Foreign Policies through the Prism of Justice

  • I. William Zartman: Unripe Moments: Frequent Failures at Negotiation

  • Valérie Rosoux: Historical Analogies and Negotiation International

  • Guy Olivier Faure: Book Review

  • Book and Journal Previews

  • PIN Calendar


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PINPoints is the biannual online publication of PIN and is sent to over 4,000 subscribers around the world. Each issue contains an overview of past and future events, reports of PIN related activities and, most importantly, articles with the latest developments and insights in international negotiation research. PINPoints is edited by Petra Brandt of German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA).

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