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ID133153
Title ProperLeanings and dealings
Other Title Informationexploring bias and trade leverage in civil war mediation by international organizations
LanguageENG
AuthorLundgren, Magnus ;  Svensson, Isak
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Two characteristics of mediators - bias and leverage - are discussed intensively in the research on international mediation. However, whereas bias and leverage have been examined in mediation by states, relatively little is known about their role in mediation by international organizations (ios). This study provides new ways of conceptualizing io bias and leverage and utilizes unique data to measure the impact of io bias and leverage on mediation outcomes. Exploring all cases of civil war mediation by ios in the period 1975-2004, we find that ios where member states provide support to both sides in a conflict outperform ios whose member states remain disinterested. ios with significant trade leverage also increase the likelihood of mediation success. The study demonstrates that ios rarely have a neutral relationship to civil war combatants, that mediation by ios is laden with member state interests, and that such interests shape outcomes.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol.19, No.2; 2014: P.315-342
Journal SourceInternational Negotiation Vol.19, No.2; 2014: P.315-342
Key WordsInternational Organizations - IO ;  Civil War ;  Trade Leverage ;  Exploring Bias ;  Conflict Resolution ;  Mediator Bias ;  International Mediation