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Coning, Cedric de.
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Adaptive mediation and conflict resolution = peace-making in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria /
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Title/Author:
Adaptive mediation and conflict resolution/ edited by Cedric de Coning, Ako Muto, Rui Saraiva.
Reminder of title:
peace-making in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria /
other author:
Coning, Cedric de.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xxv, 192 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Adaptive Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Contemporary and Future Armed Conflicts -- 2. Adaptive Mediation -- 3. Adaptive Mediation in Colombia: Toward Institutional Capacity Building Amidst Complexity and Uncertainty -- 4. Peacemaking from Within: Adaptive Mediation of Direct Dialogue in Mozambique's New Peace Process (2013-2019) -- 5. Adapting from Outsider to Insider Mediation in the Bangsamoro Peace Process, Southern Philippines -- 6. Exploring Mediation Efforts Amidst Systemic and Domestic Constraints: The Case of the Syrian Conflict -- 7. Adapting to Uncertainty: What Have We Learned from Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Conflict management. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92577-2
ISBN:
9783030925772
Adaptive mediation and conflict resolution = peace-making in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria /
Adaptive mediation and conflict resolution
peace-making in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria /[electronic resource] :edited by Cedric de Coning, Ako Muto, Rui Saraiva. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxv, 192 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Sustainable development goals series,2523-3092. - Sustainable development goals series..
1. Adaptive Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Contemporary and Future Armed Conflicts -- 2. Adaptive Mediation -- 3. Adaptive Mediation in Colombia: Toward Institutional Capacity Building Amidst Complexity and Uncertainty -- 4. Peacemaking from Within: Adaptive Mediation of Direct Dialogue in Mozambique's New Peace Process (2013-2019) -- 5. Adapting from Outsider to Insider Mediation in the Bangsamoro Peace Process, Southern Philippines -- 6. Exploring Mediation Efforts Amidst Systemic and Domestic Constraints: The Case of the Syrian Conflict -- 7. Adapting to Uncertainty: What Have We Learned from Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria.
Open access.
'Books about liberal peacebuilding's shortcomings rarely go beyond platitudes of inclusion, local ownership, and flexibility. This book grapples seriously with what it would mean to put these principles into grounded practice in the real world of peace mediation and conflict resolution. Adaptive mediation means that the role of internationals is to accompany self-organized home-grown peace processes and to protect them from interference.' -Thania Paffenholz, Executive Director, Inclusive Peace, Switzerland 'This book demonstrates that respect for local realities is paramount for sustainable peace because each conflict is different. The argument also underwrites the recent experiences in Afghanistan. The book would be of value to those engaged in peace efforts as well as in post-conflict reconstruction.' -Tadamichi Yamamoto, Visiting Professor, Doshisha University, Japan, and Former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Afghanistan and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan 'This book is a theoretically groundbreaking and empirically rich study on adaptive mediation. It is a must-read for scholars and students of peace and conflict research, as well as for peace practitioners interested in how peace mediation practices can better recognise the complexity of societies and conflict realities, redefine the role of the mediator, and address the demands of locally owned inclusive peace processes.' -Marko Lehti, Deputy Director of Tampere Peace Research Institute (TAPRI), Finland This open access book introduces adaptive mediation as an alternative approach that enables mediators to go beyond determined-design models of mediation. Adaptive mediation is grounded in complexity theory, and is specifically designed to cope with highly dynamic conflict situations characterized by uncertainty. It is a facilitated mediation process whereby the content of agreements emerges from the parties to the conflict themselves, informed by the context within which the conflict is situated. The book presents the core principles and practices of adaptive mediation with empirical evidence from Colombia, Mozambique, The Philippines, and Syria. Cedric de Coning is Research Professor with the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), and Senior Advisor with the African Center for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) Ako Muto is Executive Senior Research Fellow at the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development. Rui Saraiva is Research Fellow at the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development.
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Dewey Class. No.: 327.17
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