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  • Albin, Cecilia, 1962-, et al. (author)
  • Bargaining over Weapons : Justice and Effectiveness in Arms Control Negotiations
  • 2014
  • In: International Negotiation. - Leiden : Brill Nijhoff. - 1382-340X .- 1571-8069. ; 19:3, s. 426-458
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article explores the relationship between justice and effectiveness in bilateral and multilateral arms control negotiations. A set of hypotheses, derived from earlier research about the impacts of procedural and distributive justice on negotiation outcomes is evaluated. The sample consists of twenty cases, ten bilateral and ten multilateral. The results of statistical analyses show strong effects of procedural justice on the effectiveness of bilateral, but not multilateral, negotiations. Further analyses indicate that the effects are largely accounted for by half of the bilateral cases. Case-by-case analyses reveal some of the conditions that explain the correlation between pj principles and effective outcomes. Distributive justice correlated with more substantial agreements in the multilateral cases. Reasons for the limited effects of procedural justice on multilateral outcomes are discussed. The article concludes with more general implications and suggestions for further research.
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  • Beyond the Peace vs. Justice Debate
  • 2006
  • In: Paper for Second National Conference on Peace Research, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden, 7-8 September 2006..
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  • Distributive Justice and the Durability of Negotiated Agreements
  • 2008
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    • This study explores the relationship between principles of justice and the durability of negotiated agreements. Focusing primarily on peace agreements negotiated during the early 1990s, the study provides evidence for a relationship. Sixteen peace agreements were coded for the centrality of each of four principles of distributive justice – equality, proportionality, compensation, and need. The agreements were also judged on scales of durability and implementation over a five-year post-settlement period. Two other variables included in the analysis were the difficulty of the conflict environment and the willingness of international actors to be involved in the conflict. A modest correlation between justice and durability raised questions about the relationship. Further analyses showed that this correlation was accounted for by three anomalous cases, Rwanda, Somalia, and El Salvador. A closer look at these cases led to a refinement of the coding decisions. The re-calculated correlations showed a stronger relationship between justice and durability, even when the effects of difficulty were controlled. Further support for a relationship was obtained from a focused comparison of selected cases matched on difficulty (Bosnia and Cambodia [high difficulty]; Guatemala and El Salvador [low difficulty]). The results suggest that when many principles of justice are included in an agreement, the negative effects of difficult conflict environments are reduced. When only a few principles are included, the negative effects of difficulty are heightened. Implications of these findings are discussed along with a number of ideas for further research.
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