ID | 180887 |
Title Proper | Gray Peace |
Other Title Information | is part of a peace sufficient? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zartman, I William |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Completed negotiations often end in shortfalls, half glasses, and way stations. Is that enough to claim success and is a half-loaf sometimes sufficient? The nine articles in this thematic issue examine various forms of incomplete negotiations, from a full-worded agreement that is bypassed, through a formal ceasefire, an agreement among only the agreeables, a mediated but non-transforming agreement, a confidence-building agreement, and finally, claimed resolution that drives violence underground. Sufficiency has different meanings in each case, but generally refers to making some progress in handling the conflict, whereas insufficiency refers to not making progress at any level that is lasting. |
`In' analytical Note | International Negotiation Vol. 26, No.3; 2021 : p.359–365 |
Journal Source | International Negotiation Vol: 26 No 3 |
Key Words | Confidence-building ; Peacemaking ; Inclusion ; Spoilers ; Ceasefires ; Partial Negotiation ; Partial Agreements |