What is the conceptual difference between bargaining and negotiation?
A) bargaining is more competitive while negotiation is more cooperative?
B) ?bargaining is done by ambassadors while negotiation is the realm of diplomats
C) ?states tend to do more bargaining while nonstate actors do more negotiation
D) ?bargaining was an important part of the Westphalian system, while negotiation is more characteristic of the neo-Westphalian system
E) ?there is no conceptual difference; they are different words that mean the same thing
A
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a. conference
b. moot court session
c. hearing
d. review
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