Problem-Solving Negotiation: Northern Ireland’s Experience with the Women’s Coalition
Summary
Our interest is on the application of problem-solving negotiation theory to sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland. We will focus on a case study of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (Women’s Coalition) whose members participated in the negotiations leading up to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement (Agreement).
Citation
Nolan-Haley, Jacqueline and Bronagh Hinds. “Problem-Solving Negotiation: Northern Ireland’s Experience with the Women’s Coalition.” Journal of Dispute Resolution 2 (2003): 387-402.
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