Mediation in international relations : multiple approaches to conflict management

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Mediation in international relations : multiple approaches to conflict management

edited by Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Z. Rubin ; foreword by the president of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

Palgrave Macmillan, c1992

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"First published in Great Britain 1992 by Macmillan Press""First published in the United States of America 1992 by St. Martin's Press"--T.p. verso

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This collection of articles examines mediation in a range of situations including international relations, informal mediation by private individuals and by scholars and practitioners, as well as the superpowers as mediators.

Table of Contents

  • The structure and diversity of mediation in international relations, Jacob Bercovitch
  • overcoming the obstacles to effective mediation of international disputes, Lawrence Susskind and Eileen F. Babbitt
  • informal mediation by private individuals, A. Paul Hare
  • informal mediation by the scholar/practitioner, Herbert C. Kelman
  • formal individual mediation and the negotiators' dilemma - Tommy Koh at The Law of the Sea conference, Lance N. Antrim and James K. Sebenius
  • mediation by regional organizations - the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Chad, Samuel G. Amoo and I. William Zartman
  • mediation by a transnational organization - the case of the Vatican, Thomas Princen
  • the United Nations and international conflict - the military talks at kilometre marker -101, James O.C. Jonah
  • small state mediation in international relations - the Algerian mediation of the Iranian hostage crisis, Randa M. Slim
  • the superpowers as mediators, Saadia Touval
  • conclusion - international mediation in context, Jeffrey Z. Rubin.

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