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Multiparty Mediation In Violent Conflict Peacemaking Diplomacy In The Tajikistan Civil War 1st Edition Tetsuro Iji

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Multiparty Mediation In Violent Conflict Peacemaking Diplomacy In The Tajikistan Civil War 1st Edition Tetsuro Iji
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Tetsuro Iji
ISBN: 9780367333607, 0367333600
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Multiparty Mediation In Violent Conflict Peacemaking Diplomacy In The Tajikistan Civil War 1st Edition Tetsuro Iji by Tetsuro Iji 9780367333607, 0367333600 instant download after payment.

This book presents a conceptual and empirical analysis of the UN-led multiparty mediation in the Tajikistan conflict.

Multiparty mediation has been a significant research topic of international conflict management since the 1990s, but in-depth case studies on the peacemaking dynamics of violent conflicts are rare, particularly in regard to third-party roles. This volume addresses that gap in the literature by examining the multiparty mediation of the Tajikistan conflict, a largely forgotten but notably successful case of UN-orchestrated peacemaking in the post-Cold War era. It argues that several interrelated factors contributed to the "success" of the Tajik multiparty mediation: Russia, Iran, and other major interveners shared a common interest, and reached a broad consensus on the terms of settlement; the UN was widely accepted as a lead coordinator by other mediators, and succeeded in constructively engaging with them; as a consequence, there arose positive interconnections between different third-party roles. The book presents an analytical framework for understanding the complex interplay of these factors, not only to evaluate the Tajik case but also to help clarify policy implications for multiparty mediation in other cases of violent conflict, particularly civil wars.

This book will be of much interest to students of conflict resolution, civil wars, international mediation, the UN, Central Asian politics, and International Relations.

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