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- Title
Mediation in Territorial, Maritime and River Disputes.
- Authors
Wiegand, Krista E.
- Abstract
This article seeks to explain factors that make mediation attempts more or less likely in territorial, maritime, and river disputes. I argue that the intensity of the dispute and the salience of disputed territory have strong influence on mediation attempts. The study further examines the impact of these factors on the type of mediation strategy (directive, procedural, or communications). Hypotheses about mediation attempts are tested with the 1 cow data set of interstate territorial, maritime, and river disputes from 1816 to 200L Findings indicate that intensity of the dispute and salience of disputed territory have a strong impact on the selection of mediation in the first place, and second, that salience of disputed territory makes the directive strategy more likely, while intensity of the dispute makes procedural or communications strategies more likely.
- Subjects
CONFIDENTIALITY in mediation; CONCILIATION (Civil procedure); CONFLICT management; DISPUTE resolution; ORGANIZATIONAL justice
- Publication
International Negotiation, 2014, Vol 19, Issue 2, p343
- ISSN
1382-340X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1163/15718069-12341281