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Path to Peace: Negotiation and Incentives
Philadelphia Inquirer
The United States needs to realize that resorting to war has never worked – and never will.
On Sept. 23, 2001, less than two weeks after the World Trade Center attacks, I published a column in The Inquirer titled “A violent war against terrorism is doomed to fail.” Five years later, the warning has come true. Hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of U.S. lives have needlessly been lost.
Give Peace a Chance and You Will Get More out of Life
Daily Telegraph
Getting A Raise: 12 Hidden Strategies
AOL Jobs
The Cost of Conflict
Psychology Today
National Debt: Still Broken, How to Fix it
The Huffington Post
U.S. Foreign Aid: Business Skills Needed
The Washington Post
The Debt Titanic
The Huffington Post
The Caylee Verdict: Why It’s Not a Shocker
Psychology Today
Where Washington’s Debt Ceiling Negotiations Went Wrong
The Washington Post
The Real Nuclear Disaster
The Huffington Post
The Debt Threat as Economic Terrorism
The Huffington Post
Personal Foul for the NFL
The Huffington Post
The Cost of Not Negotiating
The Huffington Post
The Unnecessary Shutdown
The Huffington Post
‘My Way or the Highway’ is the Wrong Way for TV, Jobs and Football
The Huffington Post
Negotiation, Done Right, is a Powerful Tool to Solve Problems and Disputes, and Gain Opportunities
The Irish Times
The Tech Sector’s Achilles Heel
Fast Company
Keys to a Compromise in Camden
Philadelphia Inquirer
Disasters Often Made Worse By Our Failings
Philadelphia Inquirer
Teams Could Score Big Via the Stock Market
Newsday
Give Baseball More Bulls and Bears
Philadelphia Inquirer
Pitching to the Market
Financial Times
Negotiations are the Key
Philadelphia Inquirer
Countering Exploding Offers
Wharton Journal
Terrorism’s Roots Lie in Economics
Newsday
A Violent War Against Terrorism is Doomed to Fail
Philadelphia Inquirer