Watkins and Rosegrant Win CPR Best Book Award for Breakthrough International Negotiation

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Michael Watkins and Susan Rosegrant have won a Best Book Prize from the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution for Breakthrough International Negotiation: How Great Negotiators Transformed The World’s Toughest Post-Cold War Conflicts (Jossey-Bass, 2001).

Breakthrough International Negotiation, which examines diplomatic negotiations in the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, Korea, and Bosnia, was the first title to be published in a conflict resolution book series jointly sponsored by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and Jossey-Bass. Other books in this series include Must We Fight?, edited by William L. Ury, and Transboundary Environmental Negotiation, by Larry Susskind and William Moomaw. For more information on this series, visit josseybass.com.

The CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution (www.cpradr.org) is an alliance of 500 global corporations and law firms at the forefront of resolving business and public disputes through mediation and other forms of dispute resolution.

Breakthrough International Negotiation is available through the PON Clearinghouse at www.pon.org

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