Background
Lebow, Richard Ned was born on April 24, 1942 in Paris. Son of Joseph and Ruth (Newman) Lebow. parents American citizens.
( Drawing on recently declassified documents and extensiv...)
Drawing on recently declassified documents and extensive interviews with Soviet and American policy-makers, among them several important figures speaking for public record for the first time, Ned Lebow and Janice Stein cast new light on the effect of nuclear threats in two of the tensest moments of the Cold War: the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 and the confrontations arising out of the Arab-Israeli war of 1973. They conclude that the strategy of deterrence prolonged rather than ended the conflict between the superpowers.
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( Bargaining for what we want or need is a part of our ev...)
Bargaining for what we want or need is a part of our everyday lives. But how often do we stop to consider all the factors that go into the bargaining process? How often do we look at the strategies and tactics available to us? And how often do we hurt our own position by failing to do so? In The Art of Bargaining, Richard Ned Lebow draws on his years of experience with the United States government, NATO, and numerous European and American businesses to explain the principles of negotiation―from buying a car to planning business mergers to signing an international treaty. Unlike studies that examine only what is said and done at the negotiation table, The Art of Bargaining looks at the context in which negotiation takes place―and shows why some of the most critical decisions about bargaining are made even before the parties sit down to talk. Lebow begins with a discussion of the nature of bargaining and why people choose to bargain. Because bargaining is a strategy, it is imperative to consider the end goal before deciding on the means for achieving it. Lebow explores the relationship between bargaining and its goals and compares the bargaining process with some other strategies―such as coercion or threats―that can achieve similar goals. An in-depth study of the decision to negotiate reveals that there are three distinct approaches to the process: coordination (mutual accommodation of both parties' interests); punishment (the use of threats to influence agreement); and reward (making agreements seem more attractive through incentives). Lebow explains how all three approaches can be used effectively once the context of the negotiation has been properly analyzed. Using concrete examples of negotiation from everyday life as well as world politics, The Art of Bargaining provides the reader with ways to increase bargaining leverage, analyze the strategies and goals of bargaining opponents, and overcome the obstacles that present themselves at the negotiation table.
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Psychology and Deterrence reveals deterrence strategy's hidden and generally simplistic assumptions about the nature of power and aggression, threat and response, and calculation and behavior in the internat
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political science history and psychology educator
Lebow, Richard Ned was born on April 24, 1942 in Paris. Son of Joseph and Ruth (Newman) Lebow. parents American citizens.
Bachelor, University of Chicago, 1963; Master of Arts, Yale University, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, CUNY, 1968.
Professor strategy, National War College, Washington, 1978-1980; professor foreign affairs, Johns Hopkins University, Bologna, Italy, 1981-1983; professor government, director peace studies program, Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1984-1991; professor Graduate School Public and International Affairs, Political Science, U. Pittsburgh, 1992-196; professor political science, history and psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, since 1996; director Mershon Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, since 1996. Adjunct Professor Johnson Graduate School Management, 1986-1988, 91-92.
( Drawing on recently declassified documents and extensiv...)
(Psychology and Deterrence reveals deterrence strategy's h...)
( Bargaining for what we want or need is a part of our ev...)
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Married Carol Bohmer. Children: Katherine, Eli, David.