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Conflict Mediation in the Arab World

Abu-Nimer, Mohammed(Contributions by)al-Aloosy, Massaab(Contributions by)Calissendorff, Love(Contributions by)Cherkaoui, Mohammed(Contributions by)Duursma, Allard(Contributions by)El-Mangoush, Najla(Contributions by)Fraihat, Ibrahim(Contributions by)Hogbladh, Stina(Contributions by)Jadallah, Alma Abdul-Hadi(Contributions by)Khatib, Ghassan(Contributions by)Kovacs, Mimmi Soderberg(Contributions by)Lorenzo, Luis Martinez(Contributions by)Lundgren, Magnus(Contributions by)Martin, Danielle(Contributions by)Nathan, Laurie(Contributions by)Nilsson, Desiree(Contributions by)Schwoebel, Mary Hope(Contributions by)Svensson, Isak(Contributions by)Vukovic, Sinisa(Contributions by)Wallensteen, Peter(Contributions by)Zartman, I. William(Contributions by)Fraihat, Ibrahim(Edited by)Svensson, Isak(Edited by)
Part of the Contemporary issues in the Middle East series
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The Middle East and North Africa region has been plagued with civil wars, international interventions, and increasing militarization, making it one of the most war-affected areas in the world today. Despite numerous mediation processes and initiatives for conflict resolution, most have failed to transform conflicts from war to peace. Seeking to learn from these past efforts and apply new research, Fraihat and Svensson present the first comprehensive approach to mediation in the Arab world, taking on cases from Yemen to Sudan, from Qatar to Palestine, Syria, and beyond.

Conflict Mediation in the Arab World focuses on mediation at three different levels of analysis: between countries, between governments and armed actors inside single countries, and between different communities. In applying this holistic method, the editors identify similarities and differences in the conditions for conflict resolution and management.

Drawing upon the work of experts in the field with a deep understanding of the increasing complexities and changing dynamics of the region, this volume offers a valuable resource for academics, policy makers, and practitioners interested in conflict resolution and management in the Middle East and North Africa.

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Syracuse University Press
0815656955 / 9780815656951
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
303.69
30/10/2023
277 pages
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