TY - BOOK AU - Diehl, Paul F., ed. AU - Druckman, Daniel, ed. TI - Conflict resolution SN - 9781412921879 U1 - 327.17 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - SAGE KW - Mediation, International KW - Reconciliation KW - Conflict management N1 - Crisis Bargaining 34. When Will They Ever Learn? Coercive Bargaining in Recurrent Crises Russell J. Leng 30 35. Signaling versus the Balance of Power and Interests: An Empirical Test of a Crisis Bargaining Model James D. Fearon 59 Peacekeeping 36. International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution: A Taxonomic Analysis with Implications Paul F. Diehl, Daniel Druckman and James Wall 89 37. Where Do the Peacekeepers Go? Michael Gilligan and Stephen John Stedman 114 Mediation DEFINITIONAL/CONCEPTUAL 38. Intermediaries: Additional Thoughts on Third Parties Oran R. Young 136 ORIGINS 39. Devious Objectives and the Disputants' View of International Mediation: A Theoretical Framework Oliver Richmond 154 40. Who Mediates? The Political Economy of International Conflict Management Jacob Bercovitch and Gerald Schneider 173 41. Stepping into the Fray: When Do Mediators Mediate? J. Michael Greig 197 PROCESS 42. Why Do They Do It Like This? An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Mediation Behavior in International Conflicts Jacob Bercovitch and Allison Houston 111 43. Moments of Opportunity: Recognizing Conditions of Ripeness for International Mediation between Enduring Rivals J. Michael Greig 262 44. Which Side Are You On? Bias, Credibility, and Mediation Andrew Kydd 292 45. An Event Data Analysis of Third-Party Mediation in the Middle East and Balkans Philip A. Schrodt and Deborah J. Gerner 316 OUTCOMES 46. The Nature of the Dispute and the Effectiveness of International Mediation Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Langley 339 47. Understanding Success and Failure of International Mediation Marieke Kleiboer 359 ER -