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1 January - Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 5 - 86
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1 February 1994
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CONSTRUCTIVE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR THE WORLD TODAY
Morton Deutsch
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AN ANALYSIS OF ABSENTEEISM ARBITRATION CASES: FACTORS USED BY ARBITRATORS IN MAKING DECISIONS
Joan M. Clay
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Elvis C. Stephens
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for AN ANALYSIS OF ABSENTEEISM ARBITRATION CASES: FACTORS USED BY ARBITRATORS IN MAKING DECISIONS
STRATEGIC CHOICE IN EVERYDAY DISPUTES
Mark E. Keating
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Dean G. Pruitt
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Rachael A. Eberle
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Joseph M. Mikolic
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for STRATEGIC CHOICE IN EVERYDAY DISPUTES
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AS MEDIATORS IN PUBLIC POLICY CONFLICTS
Jill M. Purdy
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Barbara Gray
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for GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AS MEDIATORS IN PUBLIC POLICY CONFLICTS
IS EXCHANGEABLE ARBITRATOR BEHAVIOR NECESSARILY DELIBERATE?
Daniel R. Marburger
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