<<
>>

NOTES

1 www.santegidio.org/en/index.html

2 www.cartercenter.org/

3 www.hdcentre.org/

4www.ahtisaari.fi/

5www.accord.org.za/web/home.htm

6www.gppac.org/

7www.conflict-prevention.net/

8 Jeffrey Rubin identified reward power when the mediator has something to offer to the parties, such as side payments in exchange for changes in behavior; coercive power that relies on threats and sanctions to carry those threats out, again with the intention of changing the behavior of parties; expert power that is based on the mediator's greater knowledge and experience of certain issues; legitimate power that is based on certain rights and legally sanctioned authority under international law; referent power that is based on the desire of the parties to the conflict to maintain a valued relationship with the mediator; informational power that works on the content of the information conveyed as in the case of a go-between or message carrier.

9 www.clubmadrid.org/cmadrid/index.php?id=1

10 www.parliamentofcultures.org

11 www.forum2000.cz/

12 www.peres-center.org/

13 globalpanel.net/

14 www.sfcg.org/

15 www.international-alert.org/

16 www.wanep.org/

17 www.accord.org.za/web/home.htm

18 www.gppac.net/

19 www.conflict-prevention.net/

20 www.crisisgroup.org/

<< | >>
Source: Bercovitch Jacob, Kremenyuk Victor, Zartman I. William (eds).. The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution. SAGE Publications,2009. — 704 p.. 2009

More on the topic NOTES:

  1. NOTES
  2. Article 6.8 Great Portland strikes with convertible bond
  3. Relevant Works
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Exercises
  6. Cluster 1: Tensions Involving Voice
  7. Background Context
  8. References
  9. Aoiz Javie, Boeri Marcelo D.. Theory and Practice in Epicurean Political Philosophy: Security, Justice and Tranquility. Bloomsbury Academic,2023. — 230 p., 2023
  10. WHO SHOULD MEDIATE INTRACTABLE CONFLICTS?