2022
DOI: 10.1111/nejo.12397
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When Do Mediators Say “No”? The Case of American Resistance to Mediating the Gulf Diplomatic Crisis

Abstract: When do mediators say “no” and refuse to manage an escalating conflict, even if they meet all of the prerequisites for jumpstarting a peacemaking process? Empirical studies to date have focused primarily on factors that facilitate the start of mediation efforts. Surprisingly, very little is known about the reasons that motivate third parties' refusal to engage. Working against the backdrop of conceptual frameworks that indicate when mediators say “yes,” this article offers a novel framework for analysis that e… Show more

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