Ker-Lindsay demonstrates convincingly that mediation – arbitration, or ‘meditration’, is not a particularly successful conflict management system. The mediation process in both Kosovo and Cyprus did not lead to a settlement acceptable to all main parties. After mediation failed, international interveners turned into arbitrators, and advanced their own settlement plans. By so doing, mediation evolved into a form of intervention more akin to arbitration, and gave rise to two main problems.

Belloni, R. (2009). 'Meditration' and 'Arbidiation' in Intractable Conflicts. ETHNOPOLITICS, 8, 247-250.

'Meditration' and 'Arbidiation' in Intractable Conflicts

Belloni, Roberto
2009

Abstract

Ker-Lindsay demonstrates convincingly that mediation – arbitration, or ‘meditration’, is not a particularly successful conflict management system. The mediation process in both Kosovo and Cyprus did not lead to a settlement acceptable to all main parties. After mediation failed, international interveners turned into arbitrators, and advanced their own settlement plans. By so doing, mediation evolved into a form of intervention more akin to arbitration, and gave rise to two main problems.
2009
Belloni, R. (2009). 'Meditration' and 'Arbidiation' in Intractable Conflicts. ETHNOPOLITICS, 8, 247-250.
Belloni, Roberto
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