Adaptive Mediation and Conflict Resolution : Peace-Making in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: de Coning, Cedric.
Other Authors: Muto, Ako., Saraiva, Rui.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Sustainable Development Goals Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Adaptive Mediation and Conflict Resolution
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Praise for Sustainable Development Goals Series
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Abbreviations
  • Chapter 1: Adaptive Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Contemporary and Future Armed Conflicts
  • Adaptive Mediation and Conflict Resolution Amid Increasing Uncertainty
  • The Structure of the Book
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 2: Adaptive Mediation
  • Complexity
  • Systems
  • Nonlinearity
  • Self-Organization
  • Implications of Complexity for Mediation and Conflict Resolution
  • Conflict Analysis
  • Planning
  • Management and Coordination
  • Facilitating a Self-Organizing Mediation Process
  • Evaluation
  • Implications for the Ethics of Mediation and Conflict Resolution
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Adaptive Mediation in Colombia: Toward Institutional Capacity Building Amid Complexity and Uncertainty
  • Introduction
  • Colombia's Complexity Within an Adapting System
  • Adaptiveness Within Colombia's Domestic Mediation Experiences
  • Toward Institutional Capacity Building (ICB) Within Complexity and Uncertainty
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 4: Peacemaking from Within: Adaptive Mediation of Direct Dialogue in Mozambique's New Peace Process (2013-2019)
  • Introduction
  • Domestic Mediation Without External Process Facilitation
  • Standard High-Level International Mediation
  • Adaptive Mediation as Process-Facilitation of Direct Dialogue
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 5: Adapting from Outsider to Insider Mediation in the Bangsamoro Peace Process, Southern Philippines
  • Introduction
  • Literature Review and Problem Statement
  • Research Design (Method and Analyses)
  • Overview of the Mindanao Context: Conflict, Violence, and the Peace Process
  • Multilayered Mediation for Bangsamoro.
  • Mediation Under the MNLF Peace Track as Precondition
  • Peacebuilding Architecture Between the GPH and the MILF
  • From Third-Party to Insider Mediation
  • Third-Party Mediation
  • Peace Panel: Malaysia Facilitator
  • Peace Panel-International Contact Group
  • Insider Mediation: Insider Mediation Group (IMG)
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 6: Exploring Mediation Efforts Amid Systemic and Domestic Constraints: The Case of the Syrian Conflict
  • Introduction
  • Systemic Constraints and the Challenges of Establishing a Syrian Transitional Government
  • Domestic Constraints and the Challenges of Addressing a Changing Syrian Conflict Context
  • The Role of Civil Society in Contextualizing the Mediation Architecture
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 7: Adapting to Uncertainty: What Have We Learned from Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria
  • Introduction
  • Adaptive Mediation
  • What Have We Learned from Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria?
  • The Role of Adaptive Capacity in Coping with Uncertainty in Mediation Processes
  • The Link between Process Facilitation and Self-Sustainable Outcomes
  • From Adaptive Mediation to Conflict Resolution: The Importance of Agreements Emerging from the Parties Themselves
  • Findings and Recommendations
  • References
  • Index.