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The dynamics of escalation and negotiation / I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure -- Deadlocks in negotiation dynamics / Guy Olivier Faure -- Deterrence, escalation, and negotiation / Patrick M. Morgan -- Quantitative models for armament escalation and negotiations / Rudolf Avenhaus, Juergen Beetz and D. Marc Kilgour -- Entrapment in international negotiations / Paul W. Meerts -- The role of vengence in conflict escalation / Sung Hee Kim -- Structures of escalation and negotiation / I. William Zartman -- Conflict escalation and negotiation : a turning-points analysis / Daniel Druckman -- Escalation, negotiation and crisis type / Lisa J. Carlson -- Escalation in negotiation : analysis of some simple game models / D. Marc Kilgour -- Escalation, readiness for negotiation, and third-party functions / Dean G. Pruitt -- Enhancing ripeness : transition from conflict to negotiation / Karin Aggestam -- Lessons for research / I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure -- Strategies for action / Guy Olivier Faure and I. William Zartman
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In: Contributions to statistics
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Public concern for the conservation of natural resources and a general awareness of the environmental consequences of waste disposal is reflected in current legislation aimed at reducing waste. Recycling is commonly cited as one of the preferred methods of waste reduction and this book summarizes a recent study of paper recycling in Europe, which investigated the entire production and disposal process using a life-cycle methodology. The results of the study underline the economic and environmental advantages of paper recycling, but more controversially, they also show how, under certain conditions, the renewable character and the high energy content of paper seem to make energy recovery more attractive than recycling.