To understand the negotiations leading to the Good Friday agreement 1998
(2012) STVK01 20112Department of Political Science
- Abstract (Swedish)
- This article uses negotiations theory to analyze the Good Friday agreement negotiations in 1998. Negotiations theory is often divided into either rational choice or cognitive perspectives whereas negotiations in fact constitutes of both. The article uses framework models, inspired by the work of Kjell Hausken who includes both rational and cognitive factors to analyze the negotiations leading to the Good Friday agreement with the aim to develop a good analytical tool for the understanding of negotiations. The conclusion will be that besides the rational choice and cognitive perspectives, a third perspective or factor is necessary if you are to understand the Good Friday negotiations. To explain the outcome of the negotiations, the... (More)
- This article uses negotiations theory to analyze the Good Friday agreement negotiations in 1998. Negotiations theory is often divided into either rational choice or cognitive perspectives whereas negotiations in fact constitutes of both. The article uses framework models, inspired by the work of Kjell Hausken who includes both rational and cognitive factors to analyze the negotiations leading to the Good Friday agreement with the aim to develop a good analytical tool for the understanding of negotiations. The conclusion will be that besides the rational choice and cognitive perspectives, a third perspective or factor is necessary if you are to understand the Good Friday negotiations. To explain the outcome of the negotiations, the influence of the mediators must be taken into consideration and the framework- models developed to constitute the mediating factor. (Less)
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- author
- Larsson, Per LU
- supervisor
- organization
- alternative title
- The development of integrated frameworks on negotiations theory
- course
- STVK01 20112
- year
- 2012
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Keywords: Rationality, Cognitions, Mediator, Negotiations, Integrated frameworks, Good Friday agreement
- language
- English
- id
- 2275657
- date added to LUP
- 2012-02-14 20:58:19
- date last changed
- 2012-02-14 20:58:19
@misc{2275657, abstract = {{This article uses negotiations theory to analyze the Good Friday agreement negotiations in 1998. Negotiations theory is often divided into either rational choice or cognitive perspectives whereas negotiations in fact constitutes of both. The article uses framework models, inspired by the work of Kjell Hausken who includes both rational and cognitive factors to analyze the negotiations leading to the Good Friday agreement with the aim to develop a good analytical tool for the understanding of negotiations. The conclusion will be that besides the rational choice and cognitive perspectives, a third perspective or factor is necessary if you are to understand the Good Friday negotiations. To explain the outcome of the negotiations, the influence of the mediators must be taken into consideration and the framework- models developed to constitute the mediating factor.}}, author = {{Larsson, Per}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{To understand the negotiations leading to the Good Friday agreement 1998}}, year = {{2012}}, }