Negotiating Intractable Conflicts

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Aceh Peace Process
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case study methodology
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conflict dynamics
conflict mediation
conflict resolution dynamics
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Ethno National Conflicts
ethno-national disputes
Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front
Final Status Agreement
Gam's Leadership
Gam’s Leadership
Greek Cypriots
Igad Peace
international conflict resolution
International Safety Net
intractable conflict
Intractable Conflicts
intractable ethno-national conflicts
LTTE Leadership
Machakos Protocol
mediated peace agreement dynamics
MHS
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
negotiation
peace agreements
peace process analysis
Pre-negotiation Phase
Pre-negotiation Stage
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Readiness Theory
Ripeness Theory
South Sudan
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Case
Sri Lanka Conflict
Sri Lanka Peace Process
Sri Lankan
Sri Lankan Government
Sri Lankan negotiation process
Sudan
third party intervention
Turkish Cypriots

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367187200
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through the lens of readiness theory, this book focuses on elements that determine the success and failure in negotiating peace agreements in intractable ethno-national conflicts.

Examining three cases of mediated negotiation in Aceh, Sudan, and Sri Lanka, the book provides an analytical framework for studying the processes underlying the movement toward conflict resolution. By studying readiness theory's capacity to identify the factors that influence parties’ readiness to reach an agreement, it constitutes another step in the development of readiness theory beyond the pre-negotiation stage. The work highlights the central role that third parties – mediators and the international community – play in the success or failure of peace processes, illuminating the mechanisms through which third parties affect the dynamics and outcome of the process. The systematic examination of readiness theory in these cases is instructive for researchers as well as for practitioners who seek to successfully mediate intractable conflicts and help adversaries achieve peace accords.

This book will be of much interest to students of conflict resolution, peace studies, Asian politics, African politics and international relations in general.

Amira Schiff is faculty in the Conflict Resolution, Conflict Management and Negotiation graduate program at Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

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