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Title ProperDamned if You Do, and Damned if You Don't
Other Title InformationNordic Involvement and Images of Third-Party Neutrality in Sri Lanka
LanguageENG
AuthorHöglund, Kristine ;  Svensson, Isak
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Third-party actors who mediate or monitor peace often strive to uphold an image of neutrality. Yet, they commonly face accusations of partiality. The Nordic engagement in the Sri Lankan peace process is an illustration of this puzzle: despite the efforts to uphold an image of being neutral mediators and monitors, they have been seen as favoring one side or the other. This article suggests that part of the explanation for their failure to be seen as neutral lies in the fact that armed conflicts are characterized by certain asymmetries between the main antagonists - in capabilities, status and behavior. These imbalances pose particular challenges to the third party aspiring to act in a neutral manner. We suggest that third parties have two strategies available to deal with imbalances in the relationship between the contenders: 1) they can choose to disregard the asymmetrical relationship and act in an even-handed manner or 2) they can seek to counterbalance the lopsidedness. This article explores the dynamics of these strategies by analyzing the Nordic involvement in Sri Lanka's peace process that began in 2002.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol. 13, No. 3 ; 2008 :p341-364
Journal SourceInternational Negotiationl Vol: 13 No 3
Key WordsNEGOTIATIONS ;  MEDIATION ;  INTERERNAL CONFLICT ;  THIRD PARTY ;  MEDIATORS ;  MONITORS ;  ASYMMETRY ;  SRI LANKA ;  NORWAY ;  SLMM