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In this issue e.g. Valerie Rosoux on the link between memory and international negotiations, Ariel Macaspac Penetrante on community involvement in the Philippine judicial system and Gunnar Sjöstedt on the 2009 Climate Conference in Copenhagen.
Contents
4. Connecting Context and Content – Why the Weak Can be the Winner (Paul Meerts)
6. Memory and International Negotiations (Valerie Rosoux)
9. Copenhagen 2009: Success, Failure, or What? (Gunnar Sjöstedt)
12. 4th International Biennale: A New Approach to Commercial Relations (Guy Olivier Faure)
13. Court-Annexed Mediation in the Philippines (Ariel Macaspac Penetrante)
16. Forthcoming Book: Climate Change Negotiations (Gunnar Sjöstedt and Ariel Macaspac Penetrante)
17. Netherlands Negotiation Network (Gwendolyn Kolfschoten, Paul Meerts, Per van der Wijst)
19. Forthcoming Books: Engaging Extremists & Terrorist Negotiations (I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure)
About PINPoints
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).