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Negotiators who Changed the World

Edited by Remigiusz Smolinski ()

in Future of Business and Finance from Springer

Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-90367-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Confucius: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Negotiators
Shougang Zhang
Ch 2 Jesus Christ: The Ultimate Servant Leader
Jan Smolinski and Remigiusz Smolinski
Ch 3 Machiavelli as Negotiator and Leaders’ Adviser
Alain Lempereur
Ch 4 Talleyrand, Firm But Flexible
Paul Willem Meerts and I. William Zartman
Ch 5 Avoiding a Nuclear Catastrophe: John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Angelo Monoriti and Antonio Attolico
Ch 6 Henry Kissinger: Metternich, Messenger, Mediator, or Meddler?
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Ch 7 Johann Rudolf Wettstein and the Art of Diplomacy: Negotiating Swiss Independence at the Peace of Westphalia
Raymond Saner
Ch 8 Jacques Delors: Orchestrating Europe’s Transformation
Spyros Blavoukos, Dimitris Bourantonis and Savvas Papadopoulos
Ch 9 Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan: The Father of the United Arab Emirates
Horacio Falcão and Anja Merz
Ch 10 Mikhail Gorbachev: Lion in the West, Pariah in the East
Mark Young and Julian Wittkamp
Ch 11 The Chancellor of Dual Unity: Helmut Kohl and the Path to German Reunification in a United Europe
Andreas Winheller and Denis Kittl
Ch 12 Angela Merkel: The Quiet Powerhouse of Global Negotiation
Peter Kesting and Remigiusz Smolinski
Ch 13 Bridging Divides: Nelson Mandela’s Legacy of Leadership and Negotiation
Barney Jordaan and Mark Anstey
Ch 14 The Unpredictable Negotiator: A Look into Sadat’s Leadership
Mohamed Abdelaziz Shehab Eldin
Ch 15 Tommy Koh: Negotiating with Mind and Heart
Joel Lee and Matilda Mag
Ch 16 Leading Through Negotiation: The Humble Power of Kofi Annan
Antonio Attolico and Remigiusz Smolinski
Ch 17 The Invictus Negotiator for Freedom, Democracy, and Peace: Ibrahim Rugova of Kosovo
Valon Murtezaj
Ch 18 Emma Leslie: Confronting the Hard Realities of Peacemaking Head-On
Joshua N. Weiss
Ch 19 Santos’s Legacy as a Peace Negotiator Leader
Margarita Canal Acero, David Aponte Castro and Mario Puerta
Ch 20 Master Alliance Builder: How Sakamoto Ryoma’s Negotiation Moves Shaped Modern Japan
William W. Baber
Ch 21 Negotiating the Dawn of Democracy: Lech Wałęsa and Poland’s Triumph Over Communism
Remigiusz Smolinski
Ch 22 Negotiating Against Oppression: Shirin Ebadi’s Fight for Justice
Joana Matos
Ch 23 Empathy and Strength: Jacinda Ardern’s Leadership and Negotiation Prowess
Beth Fisher-Yoshida
Ch 24 Madeleine Albright: The Original Madam Secretary
Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Ch 25 Catherine Ashton, and Then What?
Hans van den Berg
Ch 26 Building Bridges, Shaping Futures: Jens Stoltenberg’s Negotiation Mastery
Roar Thun Wægger
Ch 27 Ratan Tata: A Visionary Leader and a Powerful Negotiator
Anuj Jagannathan
Ch 28 Are Leaders Important?
Daniel Druckman

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