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Conclusion: International Mediation in Context

Jeffrey Z. RubinProfessor of Psychology, Adjunct Professor of International Diplomacy, Associate Director, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA
Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooksebook platform1992en
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Mediation has been practiced for as long as two people have fought while a third tried to bring their fight to an end. And as the case studies in the present volume make clear, mediation in international relations has not only been practiced frequently, but has emerged as an important instrument of international diplomacy. Almost any individual, group, organization, or state — whether formally or informally engaged, invited or uninvited, more powerful or less powerful than the disputants themselves, engaged on a temporary or ongoing basis, etc. — can, indeed has, mediated an international conflict at one time or another.

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