Conflict Mediation in the Arab World

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780815638131

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Edited by Ibrahim Fraihat, Isak Svensson, By Peter Wallensteen, Stina Hoegbladh, Laurie Nathan, Mohammed Abu-Nimer, I. William Zartman, Magnus Lundgren, Alma Abdul-Hadi Jadallah, Mohammed Cherkaoui
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254 x 178 mm
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448

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Ibrahim Fraihat is associate professor in international conflict resolution at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. He previously served as Senior Foreign Policy Fellow at the Brookings Institution and has taught international conflict resolution at Georgetown University and George Washington University. He is the author of Iran and Saudi Arabia: Taming a Chaotic Conflict. Isak Svensson is professor at the department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden. Svensson is the author of numerous books, including International Mediation Bias and Peacemaking: Taking Sides in Civil Wars.

Foreword: Mediation in the Arab World-I. William Zartman Introduction-Ibrahim Fraihat and Isak Svensson Part I: General Trajectories and Challenges of Mediation in the Arab World 1. Peace Agreements in the Middle East: A Regional Challenge to Mediation-Peter Wallensteen and Stina Hoegbladh 2. The Impossible Mandate for Mediation: Exclusionary Approaches to Conflict Resolution in Libya, Syria, and Yemen- Laurie Nathan 3. Current Challenges in Utilizing National Dialogue Mechanisms in Arab Local Political Context-Mohammed Abu-Nimer Part II: Mediation in or by Arab Countries 4. UN Mediation in the Syrian Crisis: From Kofi Annan through Lakhdar Brahimi to Staffan de Mistura-I. William Zartman 5. Mediation in Syria, 2016-19: A Tale of Two Processes-Magnus Lundgren 6. Exploring United Nations Mediation Efforts in Yemen (2011-2019)-Alma Abdul-Hadi-Jadallah 7. The Legitimacy Puzzle in the UN Mediation of the Libyan Conflict-Mohammed Cherkaoui 8. International Mediation in the Wake of a Failed Peace Agreement: Post-Agreement Mediation to Resolve the Civil War in Darfur-Allard Duursma 9. When Do Mediators Say 'No': American Resistance to Mediating the Gulf Diplomatic Crisis-Sinisa Vukovic and Danielle Martin 10. The Intra-Palestinian Dialogue 2007-2017: A Negotiated Disagreement?-Love Calissendorff and Mimmi Soederberg Kovacs 11. Omani Mediation Diplomacy and the Concept of Concealment "Kitman"-Najla El-Mangoush 12. American Mediation in the Middle East Conflict: A House Built on Sand-Ghassan Khatib Part III: Local Level-Mediation in the Arab World 13. Paths to Inclusion: Civil Society Involvement during the Peace Process in Algeria-Desiree Nilsson and Luis Martinez Lorenzo 14. Mediation between Sunni and Shi?a Arabs in Iraq: Attempts, Assessment, and Adversity in Mediating in Post-2003-Massaab al-Aloosy 15. Hybrid Conflict Resolution and Justice in South West State, Somalia-Mary Hope Schwoebel Concluding Discussion-Ibrahim Fraihat and Isak Svensson

A volume of major importance, both in its academic significance and contribution to the field of mediation and conflict resolution studies, and in its direct policy relevance for the resolution and management of conflicts in the Arab world." - Gerd Nonneman, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

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