Intermediaries in international conflict

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ.Press, 1992Description: 263pISBN:
  • 0691001634 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Describes the role of intermediaries in conflict resolution and then presents case studies of 4 conflicts. Each describes the case, analyses the intervention(s), and draws conclusions. The studies are of: Jimmy Carter's Camp David mediation between Israel and Egypt, Russian Japanese war of 1905-6 mediation by Theodore Roosevelt, Argentina Chile war 1978-84 mediation by Pope John Paul II, and the Nigerian Civil War 1967-70 (Biafra) mediated by the OAU, British Government, and The Quakers.
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Describes the role of intermediaries in conflict resolution and then presents case studies of 4 conflicts. Each describes the case, analyses the intervention(s), and draws conclusions. The studies are of: Jimmy Carter's Camp David mediation between Israel and Egypt, Russian Japanese war of 1905-6 mediation by Theodore Roosevelt, Argentina Chile war 1978-84 mediation by Pope John Paul II, and the Nigerian Civil War 1967-70 (Biafra) mediated by the OAU, British Government, and The Quakers.

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