ThirdParty Peacemaking as a Balancing Act: A Structured, Focused Comparison of How Style of Mediation Affects the Prospects for,Used

ThirdParty Peacemaking as a Balancing Act: A Structured, Focused Comparison of How Style of Mediation Affects the Prospects for,Used

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Much research to date has focused on how international mediation affects the likelihood of reaching a negotiated agreement, while the long termeffects of international mediation have been understudied. This thesis aims to contribute to filling this gap by examining how style of mediation influences the prospects for both peace and durable peace. More specifically, the effectiveness of two different mediation processes will be compared: the United States mediation style during the Dayton peace talks and Australians and New Zealands mediation style during the Bougainville peace talks. It follows from this comparison that the way thirdparties contribute to making peace significantly shapes the prospects for durable peace. The style of mediation employed in the Bougainville peace process is preferable in terms of sustainability; yet, due to contextual factors such as a high conflict intensity a mediation style closer to the one employed during the Dayton peace talks may be necessary. Knowing how international mediation works under particular circumstances and under which time horizon is therefore essential to the success of thirdparty conflict involvement.

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