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Negotiation and the Global Information Economy Book

The first book to collectively analyze the role of diplomacy and negotiations in the global information economy. Using ten years of field research in every continent, J. P. Singh examines how and why power matters in some cases, while in others there is space for genuine problem-solving through multilateral diplomacy.Read More

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    What role do diplomacy and negotiations play in economic globalization? Many argue that great powers shape diplomacy to their advantage, others that, in a 'flat world', diplomacy helps everyone. Going beyond these polarized views, this book explores the conditions under which negotiations matter and the ways in which diplomacy is evolving in the global commercial arena. J. P. Singh argues that where there is a diffusion or decentralization of power among global actors, diplomacy can be effective in allowing the adjustment of positions so that mutual gains will result. In contrast, when there is a concentration of power, outcomes tend to benefit the strong. There will be little alteration in perception of interest, and coercion by strong powers is common. Singh's book suggests that there are possibilities for transformational problem-solving through multilateral diplomacy. Empirically, the book examines the most important information-age trade issues.

  • 0521731089
  • 9780521731089
  • J. P. Singh
  • 20 November 2008
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 380
  • 1
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