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NAN, SUSAN ALLEN
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072438
Coordination in conflict prevention, conflict resolution and pe
/ Nan, Susan Allen; Strimling, Andrea
Nan, Susan Allen
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Conflict Resolution
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Peacebuilding
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Negotiation
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Coordination
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Negotiating in a coordination network of citizen peacebuilding
/ Garb, Paula; Nan, Susan Allen
Nan, Susan Allen
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Autonomy
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Peacebuilding
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Negotiation
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Coordination Networks
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Georgian-Abkhaz Peace Process
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Roles of conflict resolution scholars in Georgian-Abkhaz and Ge
/ Nan, Susan Allen
Nan, Susan Allen
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2010.
Summary/Abstract
The evolving close relationship between the scholarly study of conflict resolution and the practice of waging and resolving conflicts can be seen in Georgian-Abkhaz and Georgian-South-Ossetian relations from 1992 to 2008. This article focuses on two related case studies of the many roles played by international conflict resolution scholars in Georgian-Abkhaz and in Georgian-South-Ossetian relations from 1992 to 2008. Drawing on interviews with insider-partial conflict resolution scholars, relevant international scholar-practitioners of conflict resolution, and the leadership of all parties of the conflicts, conducted between 1996 and 2008, the article presents a comprehensive analysis of the variety of roles conflict resolution scholar-practitioners have played in these conflicts during the wars and the recovery from war. The analysis suggests the need for clear ethical guidelines that cover traditional scholarly roles as well as scholar-practitioner roles including advising conflict parties, facilitating conflict resolution processes and analysing the conflicts. In particular, dilemmas emerge as scholar-practitioners move back and forth between these modes of engaged scholarship.
Key Words
Conflict Resolution
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Georgian
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Abkhaz
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South Ossetian Conflict
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