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I. William Zartman

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Ira William Zartman is Professor Emeritus at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University.[1] He earlier directed the school's Conflict Management and African Studies programs. He holds the Jacob Blaustein Chair in International Organizations and Conflict Resolution.[2] He is a founder and current Board Chairman of the International Peace and Security Institute (IPSI).

Published works

  • Rethinking the Economics of War: The Intersection of Need, Creed, and Greed (2005)
  • Getting It Done: Post-Agreement Negotiation and International Regimes (2003)
  • A Strategic Vision for Africa: The Kampala Movement (2002)
  • Preventive Negotiation: Avoiding Conflict Escalation (2001)
  • Power and Negotiation (2000)
  • International Multilateral Negotiations; Approaches to the Management of Complexity (1999)
  • International Negotiation: Actors, Structure/Process, Values (1999)
  • Peacemaking in International Conflict (1997) Ed. United States Institute of Peace
  • Collapsed States: The Disintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority (1995)

References