PINPoints 52
In this issue, e.g., Bill Zartman on the effect of Ukraine and entropy on negotiation ; Robert Weibel on the Art of Ceasefire; Summaries of draft contributions to the PIN book to be published next year entitled "Negotiating Identity Complexities in a Fragmenting World Order"; Barney Jordaan on Guided Mediation; and Paul Meerts' "Training Travelogue"
Contents
Paul Meerts: Editorial: PIN Has New Hosts
I. William Zartman: The Effect of Ukraine and Entropy on Negotiation
Robert Weibel: The Art of Ceasefire
Summaries of draft contributions to the PIN book to be published next year entitled "Negotiating Identity Complexities in a Fragmenting World Order"
Mark Anstey: Prologue: Identity, Fragmentation and Negotiation
I. William Zartman: Negotiating Identity: Cohesion and Fragmentation
Paul Meerts: Identity in Diplomatic Negotiation: a Double-Edged Sword
Mark Anstey: Negotiating Problems of Fragmentation at the Level of States
Valerie Rosoux: Memory Fragmentation and International Negotiation
Mikhail Troitskiy: Fading Signals: How Fixed Identities Undermined Strategic Stability in the Post-Cold War Era
Rudolf Schüssler: Political Identity, Non-Domination and the European Union
Alain Guggenbul: Identification Processes and Cultures of Negotiation in EU Policy-Making
Paula Garzon and Frans Schram: Transitioning Identities: the Colombian Peace Negotiations, 2010-2016
Khalifa Al-Suwaidi: The UAE's Approach to Resolving Identity-Based Conflics through Projecting its own Identity
Brown Odigie and Pascal da Rocha: Norms Diffusion and Mediation in Fragile States: The ECOWAS Intervention in the Malian 2020-2021 Political Crisis
Ida Manton: Winning a Battle, Losing the War: Bulgaria's Veto of North Macedonia's EU Accession Talks
Christina Schori Liang: The New Geopolitics of Cyberspace, Hybrid Operations and Emerging Technologies
Paul Meerts: Epilogue: Negotiation, Cohesion and Fragmentation
Barney Jordaan: Guided Mediation
Paul Meerts: Training Travelogue, Third Decade (2011-2021)
Journal Preview: International Negotiation
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).