Mediation in International Relations: Multiple Approaches to Conflict ManagementJ. Bercovitch, J. Rubin Mediation is one of the most important management strategies in international relations, yet it has been the focus of relatively little scholarship. International mediation may involve private individuals, academic scholars, official government representatives, regional organisations, small or large states, transnational and international organisations, and yet the nature and consequences of such variation have yet to be examined systematically. The purpose of this book is to analyse the mediating efforts of these, and to consider their contributions to international peace and security. |
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... approach to the resolution of international conflicts for which I use the term ' interactive problem solving ' . The fullest - indeed , the paradigmatic - application of the approach is represented by problem - solving workshops ...
... approach to the resolution of international conflicts for which I use the term ' interactive problem solving ' . The fullest - indeed , the paradigmatic - application of the approach is represented by problem - solving workshops ...
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... approach a form of mediation , he evaluates it in terms of the objectives of mediation . But the criteria he uses are inappropriate , since problem - solving approaches have a different set of objectives against which they must be ...
... approach a form of mediation , he evaluates it in terms of the objectives of mediation . But the criteria he uses are inappropriate , since problem - solving approaches have a different set of objectives against which they must be ...
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... approach . My main point , of course , was to illustrate the risks of describing the approach as a form of mediation , since its objectives are clearly different from those of traditional mediation : interactive problem solving is not ...
... approach . My main point , of course , was to illustrate the risks of describing the approach as a form of mediation , since its objectives are clearly different from those of traditional mediation : interactive problem solving is not ...
Contents
Overcoming the Obstacles to Effective Mediation | 30 |
Informal Mediation by Private Individuals | 52 |
Informal Mediation by the ScholarPractitioner | 64 |
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Mediation in International Relations: Multiple Approaches to Conflict Management Jacob Bercovitch,Jeffrey Z. Rubin No preview available - 1994 |
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