Negotiated Instability

Negotiated instability refers to a strategic approach in negotiations where one or both parties deliberately introduce unpredictability, alternating between cooperation and confrontation to disrupt the counterpart’s stability, force concessions, or manage chaotic, high-pressure environments

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