Negotiations are of increasing importance in highly regulated sectors,
particularly in the network industries such as telecommunications and
transport. In general, negotiating partners in these markets are not
equal with regard to their various sources and instruments of power.
This analysis shows that negotiations are possible and can be efficient
for all actors, even when power is distributed asymmetrically. In this
respect Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms are discussed as
an alternative to conventional negotiations. Thus, this book is highly
relevant for all those wanting to better understand the complex
political processes and outcomes in regulated industries, but also for
those bearing practical responsibility in regulatory and government
affairs and wanting to improve their management performance.