International Journal of Conflict Management: Volume 11 Issue 4

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FOSTERING RIPENESS IN SEEMINGLY INTRACTABLE CONFLICT: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

Peter T. Coleman

Disputant “ripeness” is a state and a process of critical importance to the resolution of seemingly intractable conflict. Fostering ripeness is often a primary goal of those who…

MEDIATOR INSIGHT: DISPUTANTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THIRD PARTIES' KNOWLEDGE AND ITS EFFECT ON MEDIATED NEGOTIATION

Josh A. Arnold

This study examined the influence of mediator insight on disputants' perceptions and behaviors in negotiation. Participants played the role of student employee representatives and…

THE PEACEFUL KIDS CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAM

Sandra V. Sandy, Susan K. Boardman

The Peaceful Kids Early Childhood Social‐Emotional (ECSEL) Conflict Resolution Program and curriculum was created to fulfill the need for a developmentally appropriate…

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AN ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATIVE OUTCOMES IN THE DAYTON PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

Nimet Beriker‐Atiyas, Tijen Demirel‐Pegg

The nature of the negotiated outcomes of the eight issues of the Dayton Peace Agreement was studied in terms of their integrative and distributive aspects. In cases where…

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ISSN:

1044-4068

Online date, start – end:

1990

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Richard Posthuma