Negotiation Research: When Breaks from Conflict Build Trust
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Parties engaged in armed conflict often agree to cease-fires as a first step toward negotiating a peaceful resolution. Yet cease-fires and the agreements they inspire often are unstable, as recent conflicts have shown.
In Colombia, for example, where the government and the Marxist guerrilla group FARC have been locked in conflict since 1964, four years of
The post Negotiation Research: When Breaks from Conflict Build Trust appeared first on PON - Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.