Mediation in international relations : multiple approaches to conflict management
edited by Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Z. Rubin.
- Great Britain : Macmillan Press, 1992.
- 283 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. The Structure and Diversity of Mediation in International Relations Chapter 2. Overcoming the Obstacles to Effective Mediation of International Disputes Chapter 3. Informal Mediation by Private Individuals Chapter 4. Informal Mediation by the Scholar/Practitioner Chapter 5. Formal Individual Mediation and the Negotiators' dilemma: Tommy Koh at the Law of the Sea Conference Chapter 6. Mediation by Regional Organizations: The Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Chad Chapter 7. Mediation by a Transnational Organization: The case of the Vatican Chapter 8. The United Nations and International Conflict: The Military talks at Kilometre Marker-101 Chapter 9. Small-state Mediation in International Relations: The Algerian Mediation of the Iranian Hostage Crisis Chapter 10. The Superpowers as Mediators Chapter 11. Conclusion: International Mediation in Context Index