Ready for Prime Time: The When,Who, and Why of International Mediation |
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Authors: | Crocker Chester A. Hampson Fen Osler Aall Pamela R. |
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Affiliation: | (1) U.S. Institute of Peace, USA;(2) Edmund F. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C;(3) The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada;(4) U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C |
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Abstract: | Most of the literature on international dispute resolution emphasizes timing and ripeness when considering whether or not a dispute is suitable for mediation. In addition to this focus, the authors believe analysts should consider whether a particular mediator is ready for prime time. Their framework posits that one may gauge the appropriateness of a mediator for a particular dispute along three different types of considerations: operational and political; strategic and diplomatic; and relationship and cultural fit. They provide numerous case examples illustrating how the choice of a mediator might apply in each dimension. |
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