Intermediaries in international conflict / Thomas Princen.
1992
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Title
Intermediaries in international conflict / Thomas Princen.
Published
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1992]
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
JX4475 P935 1992
ISBN
0691078971 :
Description
xv, 263 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)24502269
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"Written under the auspices of the Center of International Studies, Princeton University."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [253]-259) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Pt. 1
The Nature of Intermediary Intervention
Ch. 1Introduction: Intermediaries in International Conflict
3
The Prevalence of Intermediary Intervention
4
The Function of Intermediaries in International Conflict Management
7
Intermediary Influence and the Study of International Relations and Negotiation
12
Conclusion
16
Ch. 2Third Parties: Principals and Neutrals
18
Third-Party Interests and Capabilities
19
The Target of Intervention
23
Impediments to Reaching Agreement
27
The Neutral's Dilemma
29
Conclusion
30
Ch. 3The Bases of Intermediary Influence: Reconfiguration, Proposal Making, and Information Pooling
32
Bargaining Structure
32
Third Parties and the Structure of the Bargain
36
Conclusion
44
Ch. 4The Intermediary's Decision Problems: Entry and Exit
46
Direct Negotiations
47
Intervention Question
47
Intermediary Interests
48
Entry Decision: Gaining Control
51
Exit Decision: Urging Agreement
54
Conclusion
59
Ch. 5The Disputants' Decision Problems: Acceptance, Initiation, Role Bargaining
60
Acceptance
60
Initiation
63
Role Bargain
64
Conclusion
66
Pt. 2
Intermediary Intervention in Practice: Principal Mediators
Ch. 6Camp David: Jimmy Carter Mediates between Israel and Egypt, 1977-1979
69
The Case
70
Analysis of Carter's Intervention
86
Conclusion
104
Ch. 7Portsmouth: Theodore Roosevelt Mediates between Russia and Japan, 1904-1984
107
The Case
108
Analysis of Roosevelt's Intervention
122
Conclusion
129
Pt. 3
Intermediary Intervention in Practice: Neutral Mediators
Ch. 8Vatican: Pope John Paul II Mediates between Argentina and Chile, 1978-1984
133
The Case
133
Analysis of the Vatican Intervention
162
Conclusion
183
Ch. 9Biafra: The OAU, the British, and the Quakers Mediate in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970
186
The Case
187
Analysis of the Biafra Interventions
199
Conclusion
211
Ch. 10
Conclusion
214
The Practice of Intermediaries
216
The Challenge of Intermediary Intervention
219
Notes
227
Bibliography
253
Index
261