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In this issue, e.g., Zartman and Hinnebusch on UN Mediation in the Syrian Crisis; Cristal on Negotiating in a Low-to-No Trust Environment; Troitskiy on US-Russia Negotiations; Meerts on Existential Negotiations: Mongolia; Hernandez on Trump’s USA and Climate Negotiations; Schüßler on Treacherous Compromises
Contents
Rudolf Schüßler: Editorial
I. William Zartman: PIN has a New Home at the GIGA in Hamburg!
I. William Zartman and Raymond Hinnebusch: UN Mediation in the Syrian Crisis - Part I: Kofi Annan
Moty Cristal: Negotiating in a Low-to-No Trust Environment
Mikhail Troitskiy: A Quarter-Century of Post-Cold War United States–Russia Negotiations: The Role of Balance of Power, Domestic Inertias, and Leadership Worldviews
Paul Meerts: Existential Negotiations: The Case of Mongolia
Ariel Macapac Hernandez: Trump’s USA and Climate Negotiations – Quo Vadimus?
Rudolf Schüßler: Treacherous Compromises
In Memoriam – Viktor Kremenyuk
Valerie Rosoux and Mark Anstey (eds): Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking. Quandaries of Relationship Building (Book Preview)
Fen Osler Hampson and Mikhail Troitskiy (eds): Tug of War: Negotiating Security in Eurasia (Book Preview)
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).