Research Handbook on Mediating International Crises
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Research Handbook on Mediating International Crises

9781788110693 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Department of Government Politics and National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), University of Maryland, Kyle Beardsley, Professor, Department of Political Science, Duke University and Co-Director, International Crisis Behavior Project and David Quinn, Research Associate, Center for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), University of Maryland, College Park, US
Publication Date: 2019 ISBN: 978 1 78811 069 3 Extent: 448 pp
Current conceptions of mediation can often fail to capture the complexity and intricacy of modern conflicts. This Research Handbook addresses this problem by presenting the leading expert opinions on international mediation, examining how international mediation practices, mechanisms and institutions should adapt to the changing characteristics of contemporary international crises.

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Current conceptions of mediation can often fail to capture the complexity and intricacy of modern conflicts. This Research Handbook addresses this problem by presenting the leading expert opinions on international mediation, examining how international mediation practices, mechanisms and institutions should adapt to the changing characteristics of contemporary international crises.

Chapters consider the challenges facing the international community when aiming to achieve lasting resolutions in intrastate and interstate conflicts during acute periods of crisis and potential or actual violence escalation. The authors also provide much-needed context for ‘gray zone conflict’, the actions of non-state actors, gender dynamics and biases that hinder mediation. The ever-expanding role of mediation means authors also cover human security, climate diplomacy and cyber disputes. Using extensive analysis of salient cases as well as quantitative studies of aggregate trends, this Research Handbook is the vital reference work for mediation in contemporary international politics. The concluding chapter explores the overarching themes and key policy recommendations from the leading voices in mediation.

An essential reference for postgraduate researchers of international politics, this Research Handbook provides both quantitative and qualitative analysis to further case knowledge for research. In addition, the case studies and concluding chapter will be a much-needed resource for policymakers and practitioners in defence policy and peace advocacy due to their emphasis on lessons learned and best practice.
Critical Acclaim
‘This is a superb collection of articles on mediating international crises, one of the best I have seen. It is thematic, with insightful, well-informed contributions from accomplished scholars and experts, which, importantly, consider critical changes in the characteristics of the international system. It includes rich policy-relevant recommendations, especially in the concluding chapter. Highly recommended for scholars and practitioners alike.’
– Shibley Telhami, University of Maryland, College Park and the Brookings Institution, US

‘Given the sterling list of contributors, the reader is likely to have high expectations of this book – and s/he will not be disappointed! It ranges over all the key aspects of mediation and covers them well by theory, large-N empirical analysis, and case studies.’
– Nils Petter Gleditsch, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway
Contributors
Contributors: P. Aall, Z. Bakaki, J.A. Bangerter, M. Barrett, K. Beardsley, D. Belo, T. Böhmelt, A. Boutellis, M. Brecher, D. Carment, A.B. Çelik, K. Christie, C.A. Crocker, D.E. Cunningham, K. DeRouen Jr., P.F. Diehl, Y. Duman, S.S. Gartner, M. Gelfand, S. Gent, Z. Goncz, J.M. Greig, F.O. Hampson, E. Hoffman, P.T. Hopmann, L. Hultman, L. Kemp, R.C. Maness, M.M. Melin, E.J. Menninga, M. Nikolko, P. Olander, A.P. Owsiak, D. Quinn, L. Reid, M. Sarver, N. Schreffler, J.A. Stevenson, I. Svensson, B. Valeriano, S. Vuković, P.B. White, J. Wilkenfeld, M.-J. Zahar, I.W. Zartman



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Contents:

1. Introduction to Mediating International Crises
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kyle Beardsley, and David Quinn

Part I Contemporary Issues in Mediating International Crises
2. International Crises
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher

3. Mediating Complex Crises
Kyle Beardsley, David Quinn, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld

4. Preaching What We Practice: Defining Gray Zone Challenges for Policymakers and Academics
John A. Stevenson

5. Mediation in the Emerging International Environment: From Hierarchy to Improvisation
Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall

Part II Mediating Interstate Crises
6. Mediation and Its Compatibility with Other Conflict Management Approaches
J. Michael Greig, Andrew P. Owsiak, and Paul F. Diehl

7. Cultural Ties Across Crises: The Diffusion of Mediation from Crisis to Crisis
Tobias Böhmelt and Zorzeta Bakaki

8. Supply Side Incentives for Mediation: Which Actors Mediate International Crises and Why?
Molly M. Melin and Paul Olander

9. Satisficing in International Mediation: Framing, Justifying and Creating Outcomes in Peacemaking
Siniša Vuković and P. Terrence Hopmann

10. Gray Zone Mediation in the Ukraine Crisis: Comparing Crimea and Donbas
David Carment  Milana Nikolko and Dani Belo

Part III Mediating Intrastate Crises
11. The Lengths and Limits of Mediation in Intrastate Crises
I. William Zartman

12. Mediation Across Different Types of Conflict
Karl DeRouen Jr. and Matthew Barrett

13. The United Nations Security Council and Conflict Prevention in Self-Determination Disputes
Peter White, David Cunningham, and Kyle Beardsley

14. Reputation, Experience, and Crisis Mediation
Stephen E. Gent

15. Mediator Identity in Intrastate African Crises
Roudabeh Kishi, David Quinn, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Michele Gelfand

16. Multiparty Mediation in Civil War
Elizabeth J. Menninga

17. Mediation, Leverage, and the Crafting of Civil War Peace Agreements
Lindsay Reid

18. Managing the Crises at Home: The Role of Suu Kyi’s Mediation Efforts in Myanmar
Evan Hoffman and Kenneth Christie

19. The Challenges of Mediation in Gray Zones: The Case of Mali
Marie- Joëlle Zahar and J. Arthur Boutellis

Part IV Emerging Norms and the Expanding Role of Mediation
20. An Experimental Study of the Role of Gender in Selecting Third-Party Mediators in Crisis Resolution
Scott S. Gartner, John Bangerter, Zackary Goncz, Michelle Sarver, Natalie Schreffler

21. Mediation and the Prevention of Violence Against Civilians
Lisa Hultman

22. A Human-Security Approach to the Syrian ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Turkey: Assessing Third-Party Efforts
Yasin Duman and Ayşe Betül Çelik

23. Biased Mediation
Isak Svensson

24. Mediation Without Measures: Conflict Resolution in Climate Diplomacy
Luke Kemp

25. The Dynamics of Cyber Dispute Mediation and Resolution
Brandon Valeriano and Ryan C. Maness

26. Policy Recommendations
David Quinn, Kyle Beardsley, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld

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