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Conflict Resolution and Public Policy
With its contributions from both practitioners and theorists in the art/science of conflict resolution, this volume properly emphasizes the important role that public policy plays in the settlement of societal conflict. The first section of the book deals with dispute resolution related to environmental issues.
Author(s) | Edited by Miriam K. Mills. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 232 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 20 Nov 1990 |
Availability | Not yet available |
With its contributions from both practitioners and theorists in the art/science of conflict resolution, this volume properly emphasizes the important role that public policy plays in the settlement of societal conflict. The first section of the book deals with dispute resolution related to environmental issues.
Introduction by Miriam K. Mills Environmental Risk Resolution The Hazardous Waste Dilemma and the Hazards of Institutionalizing Negotiation by Barry G. Rabe The T/F/W Environmental Policy Negotiations of Washington State by Rene-Marc Mangin and Mary An
MIRIAM K. MILLS is Professor of Organizational Science at The School of Industrial Management of the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Previously, she was the Director of Manpower and Labor Relations of Jersey City Medical Center, New Jersey. A frequent