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Negotiation Loopbacks


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The term "Negotiation Loopbacks" refers to the return to negotiation after right-based and power-based processes are used to clarify respective rights and relative levels of power.
These tests of rights and power determine the parties’ Best Alternatives To a Negotiated Agreement (their “BATNAs”). Once these are known, the parties can “loopback” to negotiation to avoid a protracted and costly struggle, while usually obtaining the same result.



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