Just Greasing the Wheels? Mediating Difference or the Evasion of Power and Responsibility in Diplomacy

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Series Details Vol.10, No.1, p22-28
Publication Date 2015
ISSN 1871-1901
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We traditionally see diplomats as mediators. They build bridges between nations and they repair them when they break.

During a crisis, diplomats ‘keep it cool’ and try to prevent the crisis from worsening into armed conflict. Diplomats are the men and women who keep the international system running despite its fundamentally conflictual nature. At least, this is how diplomats have portrayed their profession for hundreds of years.

This role as mediator is apparent in third-party mediation such as us President Jimmy Carter’s involvement in the Israel–Palestine negotiations in 2002-2003 or in the eu’s proposal to delegate high-level mediators for talks between President Viktor Yanukovich and the opposition in Ukraine before Crimea was annexed by Russia in March 2014.

Explicit mediation is also evident in preventive diplomacy, such as the un’s peacekeeping missions in Macedonia. In both third-party diplomatic mediation and preventive diplomacy, crisis or conflict resolution is the explicit goal.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-12341303
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