NEGOTIATING PEACE AND CONFRONTING CORRUPTION
Challenges for Post-Conflict Societies
June 2011
In Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption, Bertram Spector argues that the peace negotiation table is the best place to lay the groundwork for good governance.
Effectively analyzes the characteristics and effects of building anticorruption provisions into negotiated settlements in post-civil war situations.
Jens Anndvig, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and World Bank
Bertram I. Spector
Bertram I. Spector is president of the Center for Negotiation Analysis and editor-in-chief of International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice.