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Negotiated Risks - International Talks on Hazardous Issues

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The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) has had risk as a research topic on its agenda right from its inception in 1972. Risk has played a - jor role in the Energy Program, with research being carried out both in-house and in cooperationwith other internationalinstitutions like the InternationalAtomic - ergy Agency (IAEA) and national research centers. Research areas were primarily the evaluationof all possible risks within one categoryof energysupply like nuclear ?ssion or fusion or fossil fuels and, even more important,the comparisonof risks of different energy-supplystrategies. Later on an independent program was started which still exists today under the name Risk and Vulnerability. There is a large amount of literature on risks to which IIASA's research programs have contributed signi?cantly over the years, and there is, of course, an abundance of published work on international negotiations, part of which is a result of the work of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program. There are, however, so far no studies on the combination of these two strands. Therefore, and as research on both topics is housed at IIASA, we are happy that our PIN Program has undertaken the dif?cult and important task of analyzing what the editors of this book have called negotiated risks.

List of contents

- I.- Negotiator#x2019;s Risk: The General Case.- Risky Business: Curable and Incurable Risks in the International Mediation of Violent Conflict.- Take the Risk and Trust? The Strategic Role of Trust in Negotiations.- Prospect Theory and Negotiation.- Risk and Preventive Negotiations.- - II.- Negotiation Risk: Controlling Biological Weapons.- Negotiations on National Security Risks: The Case of U.S.#x2013;Soviet Relations.- Transboundary Risks: The Case of Temel#x00B4;#x0131;n.- Spent Fuel Import, Storage, and Reprocessing in the Russian Federation: An Evaluation of Actors and Risks.- Negotiating Climate Change: The Search for Joint Risk Management.- Managing Security and Safety Risks in the Baltic Sea Region.- The Multimodal Character of #x201C;Talk#x201D; and the Negotiation of Joint Financial Risk Management in an International Context.- Negotiating Risks across Cultures: Joint Ventures in China.- Conclusions.

Summary

The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) has had risk as a research topic on its agenda right from its inception in 1972. Risk has played a - jor role in the Energy Program, with research being carried out both in-house and in cooperationwith other internationalinstitutions like the InternationalAtomic - ergy Agency (IAEA) and national research centers. Research areas were primarily the evaluationof all possible risks within one categoryof energysupply like nuclear ?ssion or fusion or fossil fuels and, even more important,the comparisonof risks of different energy-supplystrategies. Later on an independent program was started which still exists today under the name Risk and Vulnerability. There is a large amount of literature on risks to which IIASA’s research programs have contributed signi?cantly over the years, and there is, of course, an abundance of published work on international negotiations, part of which is a result of the work of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program. There are, however, so far no studies on the combination of these two strands. Therefore, and as research on both topics is housed at IIASA, we are happy that our PIN Program has undertaken the dif?cult and important task of analyzing what the editors of this book have called negotiated risks.

Product details

Assisted by Rudol Avenhaus (Editor), Rudolf Avenhaus (Editor), Sjöstedt (Editor), Sjöstedt (Editor), Gunnar Sjöstedt (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.05.2011
 
EAN 9783642100956
ISBN 978-3-642-10095-6
No. of pages 369
Weight 579 g
Illustrations XVII, 369 p. 5 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Mikroökonomie, C, Internationale Wirtschaft, Climate Change, Political Science, Meteorologie und Klimatologie (Klimaforschung), The environment, Political Science and International Studies, International Economics, Meteorology and climatology, Earth System Sciences, Climate Change Management and Policy, Microeconomics, Climate Sciences

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