This book examines the use of third-party mediation in conflict resolution, and uses a rational method to analyse two case studies of long-term international conflicts.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: The Essence of International Mediation
2. The Rational Model of Mediation
3. The Rational Model of Mediation: A Quantitative Analysis of Mediation
4. The Rational Model of Mediation: Mediation in the Egyptian-Israeli Conflict 1948-1979
5. The Rational Model of Mediation: Mediation in the Indian-Pakistani Conflict 1947-2002
6. The Rational Model of Mediation and the Egyptian-Israeli and Indian-Pakistani Conflicts: A Comparative Analysis
7. Conclusions