This book examines how mediators’ relational characteristics can
alter the outcome of mediation in international militarized disputes.
Rather than focusing on neutrality and bias that are rigorously
discussed in the mediation literature, this book redefines the sources
of effective mediators, impartiality and interest, and shows how such
seemingly opposing characteristics of a mediator can lead to
successful mediation through different channels, complementing each
other. This book also uncovers the two dimensions of mediator trust,
fairness and capacity. For mediation to be successful, disputants must
trust that mediators are fair and capable of leading to successful
mediation. The identification of these two sources is crucial as each
of the two relational characteristics of mediators’ discussed above
improves each dimension of the mediator trust. Moreover, this book
explores how impartial and interested mediators are more or less
effective in particular conflicts characterized by the nature of
dispute, the nature of disputants’ relationships, and the nature of
mediators. The book’s empirical analysis as well as case studies on
the mediation cases led by the Philippines and Syria in the Borneo
confrontation and Yemen dispute, respectively, demonstrate how the
levels of mediator impartiality and mediator interest counterbalance
each other in leading to mediation success.
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Relational Characteristics of Effective Mediators
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ISBN
9781978749795
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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