Negotiating onBehalf of Others explores current negotiation theory, providing a framework for understanding the complexity of negotiating for others.
Negotiation agents are broadly defined to include legislators, diplomats, salepersons, lawyers, committe chairs -- in fact anyone who represents others in negotiation.
Leading figures in the field examine the following areas in depth: labour-management relations; international diplomacy; sports agents; legislative process; and agency law
The book concludes with suggestions for future research and specific advice for practitioners.