Publication
24 Jun 2008
This paper focuses on mediation-like efforts in relation to post-agreement dialogue processes. The author argues that most negotiated peace settlements create outcomes with issues unresolved, requiring some mechanism for continued negotiations and peacemaking. She examines the differences in post-agreement mediation, and the implications for the conduct of this type of mediation.
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Author | Elizabeth Cousens |
Series | HD Centre Publications |
Publisher | Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre) |
Copyright | © 2008 Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue |