Justice in Negotiating: How and Where to Find It and Use It

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Negotiation-A Journal of Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2022-09-12 DOI:10.1163/15718069-bja10070
I. Zartman
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Conflict over justice is the basis of negotiation, as the parties search for an outcome that is just enough, both to be preferable to their initial, but unilaterally unreachable, priorities and to the alternative of continued conflict. They do this in preparation for negotiating the exchange or division of items contested between them; the parties come to an agreement on the notion of justice that will govern this disposition. If they do not, the negotiations will not be able to proceed to a conclusion. Conflicting notions of justice act as a substantive veto on agreement and must be coordinated and accepted as the first stage of negotiation. The resulting notion of justice constitutes a formula, general principles defining the nature of the process, including the nature of the problem and the terms of trade. Ten historical cases are considered.
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谈判中的正义:如何以及在哪里找到和使用它
正义冲突是谈判的基础,因为各方都在寻求一个刚好足够的结果,既要优于最初但单方面无法实现的优先事项,也要优于持续冲突的替代方案。他们这样做是为了谈判交换或分割他们之间有争议的物品;双方就管辖这种处置的正义概念达成一致。如果他们不这样做,谈判将无法得出结论。相互冲突的正义观念是对协议的实质性否决,必须作为谈判的第一阶段加以协调和接受。由此产生的正义概念构成了一个公式,即界定过程性质的一般原则,包括问题的性质和贸易条件。考虑了十个历史案例。
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期刊介绍: International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice examines negotiation from many perspectives, to explore its theoretical foundations and to promote its practical application. It addresses the processes of negotiation relating to political, security, environmental, ethnic, economic, business, legal, scientific and cultural issues and conflicts among nations, international and regional organisations, multinational corporations and other non-state parties. Conceptually, the Journal confronts the difficult task of developing interdisciplinary theories and models of the negotiation process and its desired outcome.
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