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International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice is a triannual publication that seeks to enhance the theoretical foundations as well as the practical application of international negotiation and mediation processes. The Editorial Board believes that these goals can best be achieved by devoting entire issues of the journal to the study of a particular problem.  As a result, International Negotiation is organized primarily in thematic issues that review the state-of-the-art on a selected topic, introduce original research, present new concepts and methods, and identify future directions for study.  Each issue offers a coherent integrated perspective on a particular subject. 

 

Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced with wide margins using American English spelling. The first page should contain the title, and the author's name, affiliation, mailing address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. A 3-4 sentence biographical sketch for the author is desirable. The second page should include an abstract of no more than 250 words and 5-10 key words.  Articles should be no longer than 12,000 words.
Submitted articles and proposals for thematic issues should be sent by email attachment (Microsoft Word format) to: Dr. Bertram I. Spector, Editor-in-Chief (negotiation@negotiations.org).
For more information on the journal, click here.

 

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Last modified: February 01, 2004