1. Changing Minds: How the Application of the Multiple Intelligences (MI) Framework Could Positively Contribute to the Theory and Practice of International Negotiation Howard Gardner
2. International Negotiations, Evolution, and the Value of Compassion Paul Gilbert
3. Personal Schemas in the Negotiation Process: A Cognitive Therapy Approach Robert L. Leahy
4. Emotional Competence and Effective Negotiation: The Integration of Emotion Understanding, Regulation, and Communication Carolyn Saarni
5. Tacit Knowledge Structures in the Negotiation Process E. Thomas Dowd, Angela N. Roberts Miller
6. Ways to Improve Political Decision-Making: Negotiating Errors to be Avoided Donald Meichenbaum
7. Escalation of Images in International Conflicts Guy Olivier Faure
8. Communication Preliminary to Negotiation in Intractable Conflict Dean G. Pruitt
9. Negotiating a New Deal Between Science and Society: Reflections on the Importance of Cognition and Emotions in International Scientific Cooperation and Possible Implications for Enabling Sustainable Societies Cornelia E. Nauen
10. Representative Decision Making: Constituency Constraints on Collective Action Daniel Druckman, Esra Çuhadar, Nimet Beriker, Betul Celik
11. Ideal Negotiator: A Personal Formula for the New International System Victor Kremenyuk
12. How It Looks When Negotiations Fail: Why Do We Need Specific and Specialized Training for International Negotiators? Olivera Zikic
13. Cognitive Therapy in National Conflict Resolution: An Opportunity. The Lebanese Experience Aimée Karam
14. Transformative Leadership for Peace Negotiation Mauro Galluccio
15. Social Cognitive Psychotherapy: From Clinical Practice to Peace Perspectives Francesco Aquilar
16. Conclusions Francesco Aquilar, Mauro Galluccio
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