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Publication Date
2000-05-02
Pages
272
ISBN
9780801486463
Book Title
Negotiating the World Economy
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
2000
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
John S. Odell
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Topic
Political Economy, International / Economics, Economic History, International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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It is often said economics has become as important as security in international relations, yet we work with much less than full understanding of what goes on when government negotiators bargain over trade, finance, and the rules of international...

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801486467
ISBN-13
9780801486463
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1649033

Product Key Features

Book Title
Negotiating the World Economy
Author
John S. Odell
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Political Economy, International / Economics, Economic History, International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
Publication Year
2000
Genre
Business & Economics, Political Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hf1359.O3 2000
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
It has the merit to illuminate the key elements which any negotiator or scholar should consider and to help us to understand basic relations among them. As such, it should definitely contribute to a better knowledge and practice of international negotiation., "John Odell has written a pathbreaking book-a theoretically sophisticated and practically useful analysis of international economic negotiations that is firmly grounded in empirical research on concrete case studies. His insights are refreshing, and the lessons he derives invaluable. This book should be required reading for all global negotiators, whether in government, business, or non-profit organizations."-Glen S. Fukushima, President, Arthur D. Little (Japan), Inc.; President, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan; and former U.S. trade negotiator, "John Odell has written a pathbreaking book--a theoretically sophisticated and practically useful analysis of international economic negotiations that is firmly grounded in empirical research on concrete case studies. His insights are refreshing, and the lessons he derives invaluable. This book should be required reading for all global negotiators, whether in government, business, or non-profit organizations."--Glen S. Fukushima, President, Arthur D. Little (Japan), Inc.; President, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan; and former U.S. trade negotiator, "With this book, John Odell confirms his place as one of the most eminent scholars of international political economy at work today. There is much to learn from this nuanced and clearly conceived study about the often black box of economic negotiation. . . .This work, drawing on twenty-five years of first-rate scholarship, should be read by all graduate students, scholars, and more reflective practitioners who want to develop understanding of the processes that give rise to the often unexpected outcomes of international economic negotiation."-Timothy J. Sinclair, International Studies Review, 2001, With this book, John Odell confirms his place as one of the most eminent scholars of international political economy at work today. There is much to learn from this nuanced and clearly conceived study about the often black box of economic negotiation.... This work, drawing on twenty-five years of first-rate scholarship, should be read by all graduate students, scholars, and more reflective practitioners who want to develop understanding of the processes that give rise to the often unexpected outcomes of international economic negotiation., "It has the merit to illuminate the key elements which any negotiator or scholar should consider and to help us to understand basic relations among them. As such, it should definitely contribute to a better knowledge and practice of international negotiation."-Cedric Dupot, World Trade Review, 2002, "It has the merit to illuminate the key elements which any negotiator or scholar should consider and to help us to understand basic relations among them. As such, it should definitely contribute to a better knowledge and practice of international negotiation."--Cedric Dupot, World Trade Review, 2002, John Odell has written a pathbreaking book--a theoretically sophisticated and practically useful analysis of international economic negotiations that is firmly grounded in empirical research on concrete case studies. His insights are refreshing, and the lessons he derives invaluable. This book should be required reading for all global negotiators, whether in government, business, or non-profit organizations., "With this book, John Odell confirms his place as one of the most eminent scholars of international political economy at work today. There is much to learn from this nuanced and clearly conceived study about the often black box of economic negotiation. . . .This work, drawing on twenty-five years of first-rate scholarship, should be read by all graduate students, scholars, and more reflective practitioners who want to develop understanding of the processes that give rise to the often unexpected outcomes of international economic negotiation."--Timothy J. Sinclair, International Studies Review, 2001
Copyright Date
2000
Lccn
99-055906
Dewey Decimal
341.7/5026
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Cornell Studies in Political Economy Ser.
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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