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Why Is It So Difficult to Resolve Intractable Conflicts Peacefully? A Sociopsychological Explanation
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Eran Halperin
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Ruthie Pliskin
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Springer International Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Representative Decision-Making: Challenges to Democratic Peace Theory
pp. 15
Tacit Knowledge Awareness and Its Role in Improving the Decision-Making Process in International Negotiations
pp. 27
A Psychotherapist’s View of Decision-Making: Implications for Peaceful Negotiations
pp. 33
Moral Disengagement in “War Fever”: How Can We Resist?
pp. 47
The Biology of Cooperative Decision-Making: Neurobiology to International Relations
pp. 59
Psychological Dynamics of Insight: Relevance to International Negotiation
pp. 73
Why Is It So Difficult to Resolve Intractable Conflicts Peacefully? A Sociopsychological Explanation
pp. 93
Dignity in Negotiation: Its Transforming Power
pp. 109
Negotiating Conflict Transformations
pp. 123
The Evolution of Readiness Theory
pp. 139
Why Is Mediation So Hard? The Case of Syria
pp. 157
Underpinning Conflict Prevention by International Cooperation
pp. 175
Improving Negotiation Effectiveness with Skills of Emotional Competence
pp. 181
International Negotiation and Emotional Intelligence
pp. 191
From Conflict to Peace Through Emotional Regulation and Cooperation
pp. 209
Mindfulness-Based Training for Negotiators: Fostering Resilience in the Face of Stress
pp. 229
A Cognitive Insight on Cooperation and Conflict
pp. 245
Impediments and Strategies in Negotiating: A Cognitive Therapy Model
pp. 261
Negotiating in the World of Mixed Beliefs and Value Systems: A Compassion-Focused Model
pp. 279
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Inspiring Values in the Planning and Management of Lebanon National Conflicts Resolution: A Brief Essay
pp. 287
Reflections on the Cultural Contexts of Conflict Resolution via Truth and Reconciliation Processes
pp. 297
On Instinctive Human Peace Versus War
pp. 311
Beyond Impasse: Addressing Sacred Values in International Political Negotiations
pp. 329
Developing a Global Community: A Social Psychological Perspective
pp. 355
An Inquiry on War and Peace: Negotiating Common Ground Processes
pp. 367
Negotiating Partners: Friends or Foes?
pp. 377
Environment and Science: Finding Common Ground Through International Agreements. An Insider’s View of Negotiation Processes
pp. 385
Micro-negotiation in the Security Sector Advising Context: A Case Study from Afghanistan
pp. 399
Development Cooperation and Negotiation in Practice
pp. 413
Diplomacy Meets Science: Negotiating Responsible and Inclusive Growth
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