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Dec 2015Dr. Galluccio’s interview on climate change negotiation process – Paris 2015
Mauro Galluccio’s interview on the climate change meeting in Paris is up on the BBC website. Check it out here, 00:26! It focuses on the importance of the national ratification and implementation processes of the agreement reached in Paris by 195 Nations on 12 December 2015. Moreover, to be successful, environment and science agreements require sustainable cooperation among the parties. It seems that science diplomacy…
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Dec 2014“Handbook of International Negotiation” out now
We are proud and honored to announce the worldwide release of our latest book, entitled « Handbook of International Negotiation: Interpersonal, Intercultural and Diplomatic Perspectives », via Springer Publishing. Edited and directed by Mauro Galluccio, Ph.D., President of EANAM, this work is a collaborative approach to international negotiation, conflict management and preventive diplomacy. The originality of this volume lies in its cross-disciplinary approach, aimed at…
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Dec 2013Adapting Decision-Making Processes to the real world in which we all live
Adapting Decision-Making Processes to the real world in which we all live[1] Mauro Galluccio, PhD “…The most important topic on earth: world peace (…) I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children – not merely…
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Dec 2013A Social Cognitive Approach to International Relations
A Social Cognitive Approach to International Relations[1] Mauro Galluccio, PhD Our mission and current researches and studies foresee the development of an interdisciplinary approach to the study of political and diplomatic sciences and International Relations, and specifically to the study of interpersonal negotiations, as the main mechanism for preventing, managing, solving, and transforming conflicts. We are concentrated on knowing more about how to really master…
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Dec 2013An excellent review
An excellent review of the book Psychological and Political Strategies for Peace Negotiation - Almost Everything You Need to Know About Peace Negotiation. Has been published in PsychCritiques, published on-line, by the American Psychological Association, reviewed by Anthony J. Marsella Reference: PsycCritiques August 24, 2011, Vol. 56, No. 34, Article 8 Almost Everything You Need to Know About Peace Negotiation A Review of Psychological and Political Strategies for Peace…
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Dec 2013Psychological and political strategies for peace negotiation
Psychological and Political Strategies for Peace Negotiation: A Cognitive Approach October 27, 2011 United Nations North Lawn Building First Avenue and 46th Street Conference Room 6 Welcome: Archbishop Francis Chullikatt Introduction: His Eminence Cardinal Renato Martino Panel Presentations: Mauro Galluccio, Ph.D. Professor Elizabeth Defeis, Esq. PROGRAM CO-SPONSORS Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations Path to Peace Foundation Program Welcome: Archbishop Francis Chullikatt,…
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Dec 2013The mutiny on the bounty
The mutiny on the Bounty: Please do not let the European Union fall apart We know that policy-makers and negotiators do not function in a social vacuum. Most international security decisions may depend upon interrelated situational elements together with a “supreme” goal (on the behalf of leaders) to be confirmed in the office. Decision-making processes, especially during crises period, may be more driven by wishful…
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Dec 2013European union: an expiration date?
Loyalty to the European Union project has no expiration date: Negotiating a closer tie among eurozone Countries Financial crisis is serious and hard decisions should be made as soon as possible. Situations of structural uncertainty, an absence of effective central authority and decision rules, and stalemates in unilateral means of solving problems and resolving conflicts, among member states of the eurozone, are all conditions that…