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Knowing When to Be An Honest Broker: Impartiality and Third-Party Support for Peace Implementation After Civil Wars
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Stedman, Stephen John, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens, eds. Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002). Stulberg, Joseph B. Taking Charge/Managing Conflict (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1987). Touval, Saadia. “Biased Intermediaries: Theoretical and Historical Considerations,” The Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 1 (1975), pp. 51-69. _______. Mediation In the Yugoslav Wars: The Critical Years, 1990-95 (New York: Palgrave, 2002). Touval, Saadia and I. William Zartman, eds. International Mediation in Theory and Practice (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1985). Wagner, Harrison. “Bargaining and War,” American Journal of Political Science 44 (2000), pp. 469-84. Walter, Barbara F. “The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement,” International Organization, 51(1997), pp. 335-64 _______. “Designing Transitions From Civil War: Demobilization, Democratization, and Commitments to Peace,” International Security 24 (1999), pp. 127-55. _______. Committing to Peace: The Successful Settlement of Civil Wars (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002). Wittman, Donald. “How a War Ends: A Rational Model Approach,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 23 (1979) pp. 743-65. Woodward, Susan L. “Bosnia and Herzegovina: How Not to End Civil War,” in Barbara F. Walter and Jack Snyder, eds., Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), pp. 73-115. Young, Oran R. The Intermediaries: Third Parties in International Crises (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1967). Zahar, Marie-Joelle. “Peace by Unconventional Means: Lebanon’s Ta’if Agreement,” in Stephen John Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens, eds., Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. 567-97. Zartman, I. William, ed. Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1995).
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Stedman, Stephen John, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens, eds. Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002). Stulberg, Joseph B. Taking Charge/Managing Conflict (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1987). Touval, Saadia. “Biased Intermediaries: Theoretical and Historical Considerations,” The Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 1 (1975), pp. 51-69. _______. Mediation In the Yugoslav Wars: The Critical Years, 1990-95 (New York: Palgrave, 2002). Touval, Saadia and I. William Zartman, eds. International Mediation in Theory and Practice (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1985). Wagner, Harrison. “Bargaining and War,” American Journal of Political Science 44 (2000), pp. 469-84. Walter, Barbara F. “The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement,” International Organization, 51 (1997), pp. 335-64 _______. “Designing Transitions From Civil War: Demobilization, Democratization, and Commitments to Peace,” International Security 24 (1999), pp. 127-55. _______. Committing to Peace: The Successful Settlement of Civil Wars (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002). Wittman, Donald. “How a War Ends: A Rational Model Approach,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 23 (1979) pp. 743-65. Woodward, Susan L. “Bosnia and Herzegovina: How Not to End Civil War,” in Barbara F. Walter and Jack Snyder, eds., Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), pp. 73-115. Young, Oran R. The Intermediaries: Third Parties in International Crises (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1967). Zahar, Marie-Joelle. “Peace by Unconventional Means: Lebanon’s Ta’if Agreement,” in Stephen John Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens, eds., Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. 567-97. Zartman, I. William, ed. Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1995).
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