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Full Description
Contributions to this volume consider the importance of mediation in violent conflict. Practical and applied, this publication will be of interest to scholars, academics, policymakers and practitioners. It was originally published as a special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.
Contents
1. Introduction: Mediation for Middle Powers 2. Mediation roles for large small countries 3. A responsibility to talk: mediation and violence against civilians 4. Preventive diplomacy, mediation and the responsibility to protect in Libya: a missed opportunity for Canada? 5. Finland: a non-traditional peacemaker 6. Conflict resolution in Cyprus: the absence of committed leadership 7. Towards full spectrum conflict prevention: the international peace and prosperity project in Guinea-Bissau 8. Patterns of diplomatic peacemaking 9. Interviews with 3 former Canadian ambassadors regarding their previous mediation efforts 10. Conclusion: What Role for Middle Powers?



