Mediation in internationalized ethnic conflicts: assessing the determinants of a successful process
Material type: TextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): Online resources: In: Armed Forces and Society Vol 30 No 2, Winter 2004, pp.147-170 (3)Abstract: International ethnic conflicts are traditionally the most difficult to resolve. This paper presents a mediation framework assessed by drawing on a large dataset of mediation efforts. Concludes that directive strategies and mediator experience have positive effects on successful conflict management, but prolonged mediation and repeated efforts by the same mediator have a negative effect.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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International ethnic conflicts are traditionally the most difficult to resolve. This paper presents a mediation framework assessed by drawing on a large dataset of mediation efforts. Concludes that directive strategies and mediator experience have positive effects on successful conflict management, but prolonged mediation and repeated efforts by the same mediator have a negative effect.
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