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January 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 1
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Negotiation Journal
Michael Wheeler
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 3–4.
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Case Analyses
The Negotiator and the Bomber: Analyzing the Critical Role of Active Listening in Crisis Negotiations
Terry Royce
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 5–27.
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Mediating the War of Olives and Pines: Consensus‐Based Land‐Use Planning in a Multicultural Setting
Hephzibah Levine
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 29–69.
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A View through the Bubble: Some Insights from Teaching Negotiation Online
Joshua N. Weiss
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 71–83.
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Accepting Conflict and Experiencing Creativity: Teaching “Concertation” Using
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Laurence de Carlo
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 85–103.
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Laughing Matters: A Case Study of Humor in Multicultural Business Negotiations
Taina Vuorela
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 105–130.
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Evaluating the Communication between Groups in Dispute: Equality in Contact Interventions between Jews and Arabs in Israel
Ifat Maoz
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 131–146.
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Beyond Neutrality and Toward Engagement
David Matz
Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 147–154.
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Negotiation Journal
(2005) 21 (1): 155–157.
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