In today's environment, the international response to conflict often entails multiple mediators as well as other third-party actors such as peacekeeping forces, development agencies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and lone operators. Such a profusion of actors has often made peacemaking efforts messy, difficult, and at times chaotic. The vicious nature of internal conflicts, however, and the high costs for the international community of failing to prevent or end war make it critical to understand these multiple third-party interventions. The principal question is: do these multiparty mediations help or hurt the cause of peace? If the answer to that question is that a multiplicity of third parties can hurt a peace process, does the so...
Studies on international mediation have traditionally focused on the effectiveness of international ...
We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third-party conflict management. Building on Kydd...
International disputes receiving third-party mediation are less likely to result in peace treaties t...
Peacemaking in contemporary violent conflict tends to involve a myriad of third-party actors of vari...
Multiparty mediation, which occurs when two or more third parties cooperate or compete in helping an...
This volume aims to provide a detailed explanation of the effects of cooperation and coordination on...
Mediation is a popular conflict resolution tool used by the international community to limit the dur...
This article disaggregates coalitions of third-party mediators and examines their effectiveness in i...
This dissertation focuses on the effects of a third-party mediator in protracted conflict settings. ...
This composite dissertation explores mediation in internal armed conflicts from a bargaining perspec...
A series of specific choices, made by both the antagonists in a conflict and the third parties that ...
Written by international practitioners and scholars, this pioneering work offers important insights ...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
This dissertation explores when and how multiparty mediation can help the prospects for peace in civ...
Engagement in a costly and destructive war can be understood as the \u91punishment\u92 for entering ...
Studies on international mediation have traditionally focused on the effectiveness of international ...
We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third-party conflict management. Building on Kydd...
International disputes receiving third-party mediation are less likely to result in peace treaties t...
Peacemaking in contemporary violent conflict tends to involve a myriad of third-party actors of vari...
Multiparty mediation, which occurs when two or more third parties cooperate or compete in helping an...
This volume aims to provide a detailed explanation of the effects of cooperation and coordination on...
Mediation is a popular conflict resolution tool used by the international community to limit the dur...
This article disaggregates coalitions of third-party mediators and examines their effectiveness in i...
This dissertation focuses on the effects of a third-party mediator in protracted conflict settings. ...
This composite dissertation explores mediation in internal armed conflicts from a bargaining perspec...
A series of specific choices, made by both the antagonists in a conflict and the third parties that ...
Written by international practitioners and scholars, this pioneering work offers important insights ...
When multiple third-parties (states, coalitions, and international organizations) intervene in the s...
This dissertation explores when and how multiparty mediation can help the prospects for peace in civ...
Engagement in a costly and destructive war can be understood as the \u91punishment\u92 for entering ...
Studies on international mediation have traditionally focused on the effectiveness of international ...
We develop and test a theory of the supply side of third-party conflict management. Building on Kydd...
International disputes receiving third-party mediation are less likely to result in peace treaties t...