Partnerships and Multi-Stakeholder Negotiations
Suggested Links:
- Beyond Intractability: a free knowledge base on more constructive approaches to destructive conflict.
- CIVICUS. (2012). State of civil society 2011. Available for download from CIVICUS.
- Facilitating Multi-stakeholder Partnerships: Lessons from PROLINNOVA, W. Critchley, M. Verburg & L. van Veldhuizen (2006). Booklet is available for download.
- Livelihoods Connect, from Eldis.
- Multi-stakeholder Negotiation, brief explanation of the concept by Resolution Alliance.
- PRIA Global Partnership (PGP), a PRIA initiative that fosters knowledge and relationships through the emphasis of web-based technology and other mediums accessible to the communities it works with.
- A role-playing game to support multi-stakeholder negotiations related to water allocation in South Africa: first applications and potential developments, S. Farolfi, et al. (2004). (443K pdf)
- Spangler, B. (2003). Best alternative to a negotiated agreement (BATNA).
- St. Stephen's Community House: Conflict Resolution Service
- Susskind, L., et al. (2005). What we have learned about teaching multiparty negotiation. Negotiation Journal, 21/3. (St. FX users only).
- University of Colorado Conflict Research Consortium, a center for research and teaching about conflict and its transformation.
Suggested Books:
- Fisher, R., & Ury, W. (1981). Getting to yes: Negotiating agreement without giving in. New York: Penguin Books. Library has copy: 158.5 F536g.