Studies in International Mediation brings together a number of prominent scholars in the field of international relations. The central concern of the contributors is mediation effectiveness and how best to achieve it. Within these parameters, three major themes are highlighted - the determinants of mediation success, the range and diversity of mediation in the contemporary environment and new strategies of intervention. The contributors take a systematic approach to analyzing some significant aspects of mediation and consider the process in the overall context of conflict management.
Studies in International Mediation brings together a number of prominent scholars in the field of international relations. The central concern of the contributors is mediation effectiveness and how best to achieve it. Within these parameters, three major themes are highlighted - the determinants of mediation success, the range and diversity of mediation in the contemporary environment and new strategies of intervention. The contributors take a systematic approach to analyzing some significant aspects of mediation and consider the process in the overall context of conflict management.
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PAMELA R. AALL Director, Education Programme, U.S. Institute for Peace, Washington, D.C. KARIN AGGESTAM Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden PETER CARNEVALE Professor of Social and Organizational Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign CHESTER A. CROCKER James R. Schlesinger Professor, Georgetown University and Chairman of the Board, United States Institute for Peace, Washington, D.C. PAUL F. DIEHL Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign DANIEL DRUCKMAN Professor, George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Fairfax, Virginia LARRY DUNN Associate of the Centre for Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution at Frenso Pacific University JUDITH FRETTER Ph.D., University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand FEN OSLER HAMPSON Professor of International Affairs, Associate Director of the Norman Patterson School in Canada HERB C. KELMAN Until recently Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University MARIEKE KLEIBOER Doctoral Fellowship, Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Meijerts Institute for Legal Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands LOUIS KRIESBERG Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies DEAN G. PRUITT International Centre for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University JESWALD W. SALACUSE Henry J. Braker Professor of Commercial Law, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts JAMES A. WALL Professor of Management, College of Business and Public Administration, University of Missouri, Columbia I.W.ZARTMAN Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organization and Conflict Resolution, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at John Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.
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Preface List of Tables List of Figures Foreword: R.H.Mnookin Notes on the Contributors PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Introduction: Putting Mediation in Context; J.Bercovitch Mediating from Strength; P.Carnevale Mediator Behaviour and Success in Mediation; D.G.Pruitt PART II: THE RANGE OF MEDIATION EXPERIENCE Quasi-Informal Mediation in the Oslo Channel: Larsen and Holst as Individual Mediators; K.Aggestam Mediation by Regional Organizations: The Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Chada and Congo; I.W.Zartman International Organizations and Conflict Management: The United Nations and the Mediation of International Conflicts; J.Fretter Great Power Mediation: Using Leverage to Make Peace; M.Kleiboer Mediation by International Peacekeepers; J.A.Wall, D.Druckman & P.F.Diehl PART III: EXTENDING THE RANGE OF MEDIATION Interactive Problem Solving: Informal Mediation by the Scholar/Practitioner; H.C.Kelman Mediating Intermediaries: Expanding Roles of Transnational Organizations; L.Dunn& L.Kriesberg Mediation in International Business; J.W.Salacuse Two's Company but is Three a Crowd? Hypotheses about Multiparty Mediation; C.A.Crocker, F.O.Hampson & P.R.Aall Conclusion; J.Bercovitch Index
Preface List of Tables List of Figures Foreword: R.H.Mnookin Notes on the Contributors PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Introduction: Putting Mediation in Context; J.Bercovitch Mediating from Strength; P.Carnevale Mediator Behaviour and Success in Mediation; D.G.Pruitt PART II: THE RANGE OF MEDIATION EXPERIENCE Quasi-Informal Mediation in the Oslo Channel: Larsen and Holst as Individual Mediators; K.Aggestam Mediation by Regional Organizations: The Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Chada and Congo; I.W.Zartman International Organizations and Conflict Management: The United Nations and the Mediation of International Conflicts; J.Fretter Great Power Mediation: Using Leverage to Make Peace; M.Kleiboer Mediation by International Peacekeepers; J.A.Wall, D.Druckman & P.F.Diehl PART III: EXTENDING THE RANGE OF MEDIATION Interactive Problem Solving: Informal Mediation by the Scholar/Practitioner; H.C.Kelman Mediating Intermediaries: Expanding Roles of Transnational Organizations; L.Dunn& L.Kriesberg Mediation in International Business; J.W.Salacuse Two's Company but is Three a Crowd? Hypotheses about Multiparty Mediation; C.A.Crocker, F.O.Hampson & P.R.Aall Conclusion; J.Bercovitch Index
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