Article(electronic)2010

Choosing a bargaining strategy in EU negotiations: power, preferences, and culture

In: Journal of European public policy, Volume 17, Issue 5, p. 680-693

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Abstract

We introduce a series of arguments that explain how country characteristics influence the choice of bargaining strategies. The country characteristics that we consider are a country's power resources, preferences and culture. We derive a series of hypotheses from these variables, and present their implications for intergovernmental negotiations in the European Union (EU). We also discuss the methodological difficulties inherent in studying negotiation behaviour: the secrecy surrounding the negotiations; the biases introduced by asking participants; and the difficulty of inferring from role plays to real-world negotiations. While recognizing these difficulties, we conclude that research on this topic is essential to arrive at a better understanding of how the negotiation process influences negotiation outcomes. Adapted from the source document.

Languages

English

Publisher

Taylor and Francis, Abingdon UK

ISSN: 1466-4429

DOI

10.1080/13501761003748666

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