how viable is the resolution of nuclear non-proliferation disputes through the international court of justice and international arbitration? james fry examines the compromissory clauses in the iaea statute, iaea safeguards agreements and the convention on the physical protection of nuclear material that give jurisdiction to these fora and analyses recent jurisprudence to demonstrate how legal resolution can handle such politically sensitive disputes.
brady examines the role that politics has played in the success or failure of negotiations between the united states and other countries during the 1970s and 1980s. drawing on her experience as a negotiator with the u.s. state and defense departments, she argues that security talks cannot be conducted in isolation from political influences. originally published in 1991.
around the world, negotiation is the only tool people have to make collective decisions when there must be unanimity. like any other social activity, negotiation exhibits both universal patterns determined by the finite possibilities of its nature and local variations determined by cultural practices. universalities predominate if one digs deep enough, and peculiarities abound in surface manifestations. this volume examines the actors involved, the role culture plays, and the role of organizations.
this updated and expanded edition of the highly popular volume originally published in 1997 describes the tools and skills of peacemaking that are currently available and critically assesses their usefulness and limitations.