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Contents Preface vii Introduction: Analyzing Successful Transfer Effects in Interactive Conflict Resolution 1 Ronald J. Fisher 1 Ending Confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia: A Pioneering Contribution to International Problem Solving 19 Christopher Mitchell 2 Interactive Problem Solving in the Israeli-Palestinian Case: Past Contributions and Present Challenges 41 Herbert C. Kelman 3 The Maryland Problem-Solving Forums: Edward Azar's Lebanon 65 George Emile Irani 4 Learning from the Mozambique Peace Process: The Role of the Community of Sant'Egidio 77 Andrea Bartoli 5 Contributions of a Semi-Official Prenegotiation Initiative in South Africa: Afrikaner-ANC Meetings in England, 1987-1990 103 Daniel Lieberfeld 6 Sustained Dialogue in Tajikistan: Transferring Learning from the Public to the Official Peace Process 125 Harold H. Saunders 7 Second Track Conflict Resolution Processes in the Moldova Conflict, 1993-2000: Problems and Possibilities 141 Andrew Williams 8 Track One-and-a-Half Diplomacy: Contributions to Georgian-South Ossetian Peacemaking 161 Susan Allen Nan 9 The Peru-Ecuador Peace Process: The Contribution of Track-Two Diplomacy 175 Edy Kaufman and Saúl Sosnowski Conclusion: Evidence for the Essential Contributions of Interactive Conflict Resolution 199 Ronald J. Fisher References 227 Index XX About the Contributors XX
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Mediation, International -- Case studies.
Conflict management -- Case studies.
Pacific settlement of international disputes -- Case studies.