Cultivating Ripeness Through Third Party Intervention: Comparing Cambodia and Lebanon - Nicole Nasseh - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639147001 - April 29, 2009
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Cultivating Ripeness Through Third Party Intervention: Comparing Cambodia and Lebanon

Nicole Nasseh

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Cultivating Ripeness Through Third Party Intervention: Comparing Cambodia and Lebanon

Time ultimately resolves conflict, but time needs some help. Instead of war parties waiting for a ?hurting stalemate? and disastrous deadlocks, third parties could cultivate ripeness. This study examines this concept in terms of a comparative analysis of the intractable war situations in Cambodia (1991) and Lebanon (1989), investigating the capability of intervention strategies to cultivate ripeness and make peace. The study provides a theoretical review examining the concepts of: conflict, mediation, and the theory of ripeness. The study concludes that there were many ripe moments in both conflicts and the role played by mediators in facilitating the maturation of these conflicts to make them ripe for mediation and resolution was significant, regardless of the stage of the conflict. Agreements were reached by a process of cultivated ripeness induced through intervention and the use of mediation techniques. The end result was an enforced peace.

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Released April 29, 2009
ISBN13 9783639147001
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 112
Dimensions 176 g
Language English