November 1, 2006

French Negotiating Behavior Book Cover

Dr. Charles Cogan, a research associate at Harvard University, has been awarded the Ernest Lemonon prize for the year 2006 for the updated, French-language version of his USIP-published book, French Negotiating Behavior: Dealing with la Grande Nation, (USIP Press, 2003).

The French version of the book, entitled, Diplomatie à la française, was published by Editions Jacob-Duvernet in 2005. The medal prize is awarded each year by the by the Association des Sciences Morales et Politiques (ASMP) of the Institut de France for a work on contemporary foreign policy or on economic and social questions. It is named after a French historian of the early 20th Century.

The prize will be officially awarded on November 20 at the Institut de France in Paris.


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