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Habeeb, W. M. 1988. Power and tactics in international negotiation: How weak nations bargain with strong nations. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Ch.2.
Meerts, Paul W. (2005). “Entrapment in international negotiations”, i I. W. Zartman og G. Olivier Faure (red.), Escalation and negotiation in international conflicts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 111-140 KOMPENDIUM
Skjelsb?k, Inger. 2015. "Women, War, Violence and Peacemaking – International Developments". In Kjersti Ericsson (ed.), Women In War: Examples from Norway and Beyond. London: Ashgate (217–236).
Zartman, I. William og Rubin, Jeffrey Z. (2000). Power and negotiation. Ann Arbour: University of Michigan Press. Kap. 1, 12.
Online articles
Allison, Graham (2012). "The Cuban missile crisis at 50: Lessons for U.S. foreign policy today". Foreign Policy 91 (4): 11-16.
Atran, S. and R. Axelrod 2008. "Reframing sacred values". Negotiation Journal, 24 (3): 221-246 26
Beardsley, K. 2008. "Agreement without peace? International mediation and time inconsistency problems". American Journal of Political Science, 52 (4): 723-740
Beardsley, K., D. M. Quinn, B. Biswas and J. Wilkenfeld 2006. "Mediation style and crises outcomes". Journal of Conflict Resolution, 50 (1): 58-86
Bell, Christine (2015). "Text and Context. Evaluating Peace Agreements for their 'Gender Perspective'". Political Settlements Research Programme, Report 1. Available at: http://www.politicalsettlements.org/files/2015/10/Text-and-Context-11-October-2015.pdf
Bjarneg?rd, E. and Melander E. 2011. "Disentangling gender, peace and democratization: the negative effects of militarized masculinity". Journal of Gender Studies 20 (2): 139-154.
Curran, D., J. Sebenius and M. Watkins 2004. "Two paths to peace: Contrasting George Mitchell in Northern Ireland with Richard Holbrooke in Bosnia-Herzegovina". Negotiation Journal, 20 (4): 513-537.
Druckman, D., & Wagner, L. (2019). Justice matters: Peace negotiations, stable agreements, and durable peace. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 63(2), 287-316.
Gates, S., B. A. T. Graham, Y. Lupu, H. Strand and K. W. Str?m (2016). Power sharing, protection, and peace. Journal of Politics 78 (2): 512-526
Graham, B. A. T, M. K. Miler and K. W. Str?m (2017). Safeguarding democracy: Powersharing and democratic survival. American Political Science Review. Doi: 10.1017/S0003055417000326
Hopmann, T. 1996. The negotiation process and the resolution of international conflicts. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. Chapters 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 13. *
H?gbladh, S. (2011). Peace agreements 1975-2011-Updating the UCDP peace agreement dataset. States in armed conflict, 55, 85-105.
Joshi, M., & Quinn, J. M. (2015). Is the sum greater than the parts? The terms of civil war peace agreements and the commitment problem revisited. Negotiation Journal, 31(1), 7-30.
Matanock, A. M. (2017). Bullets for ballots. International Security 41 (4): 93-132 40
Muthoo, A. 2000. "A non-technical introduction to bargaining theory". World Economics, 1 (2): 145-166.
O'Kane, E. 2006. "When can conflicts be resolved? A critique of ripeness". C, 8 (3-4): 268-284.
Olson Lounsbery, M., & DeRouen Jr, K. (2016). The viability of civil war peace agreements. Civil Wars, 18(3), 311-337.
Paffenholz, Thania, Nick Ross, Steven Dixon, Anna-Lena Schluchter and Jacqui True. 2016. Making Women Count – Not Just Counting Women: Assessing Women’s Inclusion and Influence on Peace Negotiation. Report, Geneva and New York: Inclusive Peace and Transition Initiative and UN Women. Available at: http://www.inclusivepeace.org/sites/default/files/IPTI-UN-Women-Report-Making-Women-Count-60-Pages.pdf
Poust, Paul (2012). "Does issue linkage work? Evidence from European alliance negotiations, 1860 to 1945". International Organization 66 (2): 277-310
Pruitt, D. G. 1997. "Ripeness theory and the Oslo talks". International Negotiation, 2 (2): 237-250.
Sebenius, J. 1983. "Negotiation arithmetic: Adding and subtracting issues and parties". International Organization, 37 (2): 281-316. 36
Sebenius, J. 2015. "Why A Behavioral Theory of Labour Negotiations remains a triumph at fifty but the labels "Distributive" and "Integrative" should be retired". Negotiation Journal, 31 (4): 335-347.
Stein, Janice G. (1985). “Structures, strategies, and tactics of mediation: Kissinger and Carter in the Middle East”, Negotiation Journal 1 (4): 331-347.
Tryggestad, Torunn L. 2016. "The women, peace and security agenda - 15 years on". GPS Policy Brief No. 1. Oslo: PRIO. Available at: http://file.prio.no/publication_files/prio/Tryggestad%20-%20The%20Women%20Peace%20and%20Security%20Agenda,%20GPS%20Policy%20Brief%201-2016.pdf
Underdal, Arild (1983) "Causes of negotiation failure", European Journal of Political Research 11: 183-195.
Waage, H. H. 2005. "Norway's role in the Middle East peace talks: Between a strong state and a weak belligerent". Journal of Palestine Studies, 34 (4): 6-24.
Walter, B. (1999). Designing transitions from civil war: Demobilization, democratization, and commitments to peace. International Security, 24 (1): 127-155.
Watkins, Michael (2003). “Strategic simplification: Toward a theory of modular design in negotiation”. International Negotiation, 8 (1): 149-167
Zartman, J. 2000. "Ripeness. The hurting stalemate and beyond". In P. C. Stern and D. Druckman (eds.), International Conflict Resolution after the Cold War. National Academies Press, pp. 225-250. Available at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/9897.html
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