Abstract

Part 1 Multiparty mediation - concepts, issues, strategies, and actors: introduction to multiparty mediation multiparty mediation and the conflict cycle the practitioner's perspective. Part 2 Conflict prevention and aversion: the role of the OSCE High Commissioner in conflict prevention, Max van der Stoel Canada and the crisis in Eastern Zaire, Gordon Smith and John Hay managing potential conflicts in the South China Sea - informal diplomacy as process, Hasjim Djalal and Ian Townsend-Gault Burundi - parallel diplomacy or the policy of nonindifference, Fabienne Hara. Part 3 Ending violent conflict: the road to Madrid, James A. Baker III the Oslo accords - multiparty facilitation through the Norwegian Channel, Jan Egeland peacemaking in Southern Africa - the Namibia-Angola settlement of 1988, Chester Crocker more and less than it seemed - the Carter-Nunn-Powell mediation in Haiti, 1994, Robert Pastor the road to Sarajevo, Richard Holbrooke bringing peace to Cambodia, Richard H. Solomon ending violent conflict in El Salvador, Alvaro de Soto Angola - the Lusaka peace process, Paul J. Hare Haiti - Canada's role in the OAS, Barbara McDougall Northern Ireland - the Good Friday Agreement, John de Chastelain the Ecuador-Peru peace process, Luigi R. Einaudi Mozambicans negotiating through third parties - the role of the community of St Egidio, Andrea Bartoli the multilevel peace process in Tajikistan, Harold Saunders multiparty mediation in Northern Ireland, Paul Arthur. Part 4 Implementation and peacebuilding: a Bosnia federation memoir, Dan Serwer the United Nations in Angola -post-Bicesse implementation, Margaret Joan Anstee Mozambique -implementation of the 1992 Peace Agreement, Aldo Ajello.

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