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Written by international practitioners and scholars, this pioneering work offers important insights into peace mediation practice today and the role of third parties in the resolution of armed conflicts. The authors reveal how peace mediation has developed into a complex arena and how multifaceted assistance has become an indispensable part of it. Offering unique reflections on the new frameworks set out by the UN, they look at the challenges and opportunities of third-party involvement. With its policy focus and real-world examples from across the globe, this is essential reading for…mehr
Written by international practitioners and scholars, this pioneering work offers important insights into peace mediation practice today and the role of third parties in the resolution of armed conflicts. The authors reveal how peace mediation has developed into a complex arena and how multifaceted assistance has become an indispensable part of it. Offering unique reflections on the new frameworks set out by the UN, they look at the challenges and opportunities of third-party involvement. With its policy focus and real-world examples from across the globe, this is essential reading for researchers of peace and conflict studies, and a go-to reference point for advisors involved in peace processes.
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Autorenporträt
Catherine Turner is Associate Professor of International Law at Durham University. Martin Wählisch leads the Innovation Cell in the Policy and Mediation Division in the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs of the United Nations (UN DPPA).
Inhaltsangabe
Rethinking Peace Mediation: Trends and Challenges ~ Catherine Turner and Martin Wählisch Part 1 ~ Normative Influences on Mediation Promoting Professionalism: A Normative Framework for Peace Mediation ~ Philipp Kastner Norm Diffusion in International Peace Mediation ~ SiniSa Vukovic The Emulation of Peace Mediation Practices: Beware of the Jurisgenerative Train ~ Emmanuel De Groof Cowboys or Mavericks?: The Normative Agency of NGO Mediators ~ Julia Palmiano Federer The Challenges of Legalised Peacemaking: The Case of the 2012-16 Peace Negotiations in Colombia ~ Asli Ozcelik Part 2 ~ Inclusion in Theory and Practice Inclusion of Whom? And for What Purpose?: Strategies of Inclusion in Peacemaking ~ Andreas Hirblinger and Dana Landau Rethinking Mediation During Contested Regime Transformation and Episodes of Mobilization ~ Elisa Tarnaala From Normative to Social Approaches to Inclusion: Supporting Multi-scalar Peace Process Design ~ Emma Van Santen The Business of Peace and the Politics of Inclusion: The Role of Local Business Leaders in Yemen (2011-2016) ~ Josie Lianne Kaye Mediating Across Worldviews ~ Jeff Seul Part 3 ~ Strategies of Engagement Mediating Multi-lateral Proxy Conflicts ~ Francis Ward Towards a More Integrated Approach?: Co-operation Among the UN, AU, and IGAD in Mediation Support ~ Jamie Pring Women's Mediator Networks: Reflections on an Emerging Global Trend ~ Irene Fellin and Catherine Turner Technology and Peace Mediation: A Shift in the Mediator's Profession? ~ Miguel Varela The Nexus of Peace Mediation and Constitution Making: The Case for Stronger Interaction and Collaboration ~ Mir Mubashir, Julian Klauke and Luxshi Vimalarajah Rethinking the Professionalisation of Peace Mediation ~ Lars Kirchhoff and Anne Isabel Kraus
Rethinking Peace Mediation: Trends and Challenges ~ Catherine Turner and Martin Wählisch Part 1 ~ Normative Influences on Mediation Promoting Professionalism: A Normative Framework for Peace Mediation ~ Philipp Kastner Norm Diffusion in International Peace Mediation ~ SiniSa Vukovic The Emulation of Peace Mediation Practices: Beware of the Jurisgenerative Train ~ Emmanuel De Groof Cowboys or Mavericks?: The Normative Agency of NGO Mediators ~ Julia Palmiano Federer The Challenges of Legalised Peacemaking: The Case of the 2012-16 Peace Negotiations in Colombia ~ Asli Ozcelik Part 2 ~ Inclusion in Theory and Practice Inclusion of Whom? And for What Purpose?: Strategies of Inclusion in Peacemaking ~ Andreas Hirblinger and Dana Landau Rethinking Mediation During Contested Regime Transformation and Episodes of Mobilization ~ Elisa Tarnaala From Normative to Social Approaches to Inclusion: Supporting Multi-scalar Peace Process Design ~ Emma Van Santen The Business of Peace and the Politics of Inclusion: The Role of Local Business Leaders in Yemen (2011-2016) ~ Josie Lianne Kaye Mediating Across Worldviews ~ Jeff Seul Part 3 ~ Strategies of Engagement Mediating Multi-lateral Proxy Conflicts ~ Francis Ward Towards a More Integrated Approach?: Co-operation Among the UN, AU, and IGAD in Mediation Support ~ Jamie Pring Women's Mediator Networks: Reflections on an Emerging Global Trend ~ Irene Fellin and Catherine Turner Technology and Peace Mediation: A Shift in the Mediator's Profession? ~ Miguel Varela The Nexus of Peace Mediation and Constitution Making: The Case for Stronger Interaction and Collaboration ~ Mir Mubashir, Julian Klauke and Luxshi Vimalarajah Rethinking the Professionalisation of Peace Mediation ~ Lars Kirchhoff and Anne Isabel Kraus
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