Whether bargaining for strategic arms reductions, rights to drill Siberian oil fields, or an apartment in Moscow, Americans are faced across the table by a distinct Russian negotiating style. What are... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I work with people of former Soviet states in business negotiation, and I found this book to provide indispensible insight and recommendations that have made an important difference in my dealings. This book provided me with background on culture that clarified past failed negotiations and has improved present ones. I would also recommend this book to anyone embarking on extended (non-tourist) travel to the former Soviet states, just to set the tone. I am purchasing additional copies to send to friends in similar circumstances.
Solid review of Russian negotiating behaviour
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Schecter has given us a considered and reliable glimpse into what drives Russian diplomats and decision-makers in negotiations. Useful references to Soviet practices give the reader a long-term framework within which to evaluate the more chaotic post-Soviet decision-making processes. Effective countervailing strategies emerge from his analysis. As a practicing Western diplomat dealing with Russia, I will be recommending this book to colleagues.
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