This article first appeared in the April issue of Conflict Resolution Notes which is available from the Conflict Resolution Center International, 204 37th St. Pittsburgh PA 15201-1859Construction contracting is becoming...
By Kenneth P. KelseyOverview Since the end of World War II, in which the specter of nuclear war impelled the development of more “scientific” methods of conflict management, negotiation and mediation were re-invented...
By Robert BenjaminThere’s nothing like a good argument, as any fan of Monty Python knows. Having a good argument, however, demands diligence, attention to detail, self-awareness, and practice; it’s all too easy...
By Diane J. Levin