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ID128875
Title ProperTalking peace
Other Title Informationinternational mediation in armed conflicts
LanguageENG
AuthorWallensteen, Peter ;  Svensson, Isak
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Mediation, as a means to end armed conflicts, has gained prominence particularly in the past 25 years. This article reviews peace mediation research to date, with a particular focus on quantitative studies as well as on significant theoretical and conceptual works. The growing literature on international mediation has made considerable progress towards understanding the conditions under which mediation processes help bring armed conflicts to peaceful ends. Still, the field of international mediation faces a number of problems. In this article, we aim to identify findings on mediation frequency, strategies, bias, and coordination as well as on trends in defining success. Although previous research has generated important insights, there are still unresolved issues and discrepancies which future mediation research needs to explore. Many of the challenges that the field faces could be managed by giving greater attention to accumulative knowledge production, more disaggregated analysis, and a closer dialogue between policy and research.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol.51, No.2; March 2014: p.315-327
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol.51, No.2; March 2014: p.315-327
Key WordsArmed Conflict ;  Bargaining ;  Data ;  Mediation ;  International Organization ;  International Mediation ;  Conflicts ;  International Cooperation ;  International Frequency ;  International Strategies ;  International Bias ;  International Politics


 
 
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