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When the Other Side Stops Counting: What Peace Requires Before Negotiation Can Begin

When the Other Side Stops Counting: What Peace Requires Before Negotiation Can Begin

Negotiation depends on something more basic than compromise. It requires each side to accept that the other still has a legitimate place in the process. When that recognition disappears, conflict changes, and peacebuilding must begin before anyone reaches the negotiating table.

Diplomacy in the Age of Transactional Leadership: A New Path to Peace

Diplomacy in the Age of Transactional Leadership: A New Path to Peace

In a world of power-driven diplomacy, traditional peace efforts fail. How can we adapt strategies to navigate dominance without losing core values?

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