NEGOTIATION PROCESS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Journal Title: Наукові праці. Серія "Політологія" - Year 2016, Vol 273, Issue 261

Abstract

The article deals with the essence, problems and mechanisms of implementation the negotiation process in public administration in conflict settings

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G. Bondar

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G. Bondar (2016). NEGOTIATION PROCESS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Наукові праці. Серія "Політологія", 273(261), 79-83. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-227818