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  2. Gerard Nierenberg - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Irwin Nierenberg (27 July 1923 – 19 September 2012) was an American lawyer, author, and expert in negotiation and communication strategy. [1] In 1966 he founded The Negotiation Institute where he began a legacy of government, corporate, and non-profit organizational reform based on his ideas of how negotiation impacts the lives of everyone, and he published 22 books on negotiation. [2]

  3. A total and unmitigated defeat - Wikipedia

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    The Czechoslovak representatives were excluded from the conference on Hitler's insistence and had to rely on Chamberlain and Daladier for information. The four leaders reached agreement on the 29th and signed the treaty at 01:30 the next day. Czechoslovakia reluctantly accepted the agreement as a fait accompli. It ceded the Sudetenland to ...

  4. Wikipedia:Fait accompli - Wikipedia

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    Fait accompli actions, where actions are justified by virtue of being already carried out, and difficult to reverse, are inappropriate.. The following arbitration ruling was passed 10 to 0 at 23:50, 10 March 2008 (UTC):

  5. Ludwig Windthorst - Wikipedia

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    Windthorst took no part in the critical Austro-Prussian War; contrary to the opinion of many of his friends, after the annexation of Hanover by Prussia, he accepted the fait accompli, took the oath of allegiance, and was elected a member both of the Prussian parliament and of the North German diet. [2]

  6. Alfred Hugenberg - Wikipedia

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    When Schleicher refused to exclude Stegerwald from his plans, Hugenberg broke off negotiations. [ 152 ] Hugenberg's main confidant, Reinhold Quaatz , had, despite being half-Jewish, pushed for Hugenberg to follow a more völkisch path and work with the Nazi Party, and after the collapse of the Schleicher talks, this was the path he followed ...

  7. Anschluss - Wikipedia

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    The Austrians' support for the Anschluss was ambivalent; the Austrian population was given no choice and was subjected to extensive intimidation and suppression of the political opposition, as at the time of the plebiscite, the annexation of Austria was a 'fait accompli' as the German army had already occupied Austria and integrated it into ...

  8. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    Mediation is a negotiation facilitated by a third-party neutral. It is a structured, interactive process where an independent third party, the mediator, assists disputing parties in resolving conflict through the use of specialized communication and negotiation techniques.

  9. George Grey - Wikipedia

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    He struggled to reuse his skills in negotiation to maintain peace with Māori, and his relationship with Te Wherowhero's successor Tāwhiao deeply soured. [3] Turning on his former allies, Grey began an aggressive crackdown on Tainui and launched the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863, with 14,000 Imperial and colonial troops attacking 4,000 ...