The interdependence of conflict management attempts
Paul F. Diehl and
Patrick Regan
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Patrick Regan: University of Notre Dame, USA
Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2015, vol. 32, issue 1, 99-107
Abstract:
Standard conflict management studies treat individual conflict management attempts, whether the same or different techniques, as independent of one another across time and space. This article considers the implications and lays out research agenda for several configurations that relax that assumption: (a) multiple approaches in the same conflict; (b) spatial and temporal interrelationships; (c) interactions with ongoing hostilities; and (d) techniques in different phases of the conflict. Included is a discussion of how the articles in the special issue fit within these frameworks.
Keywords: Adjudication; conflict management; intervention; mediation; peacekeeping; selection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/0738894214544880
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