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Multiparty mediation in a changing world: the emergence and impact of parallel processes to UN peacemaking in Syria and Libya
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International Journal of Conflict Management (2024) 35 (1): 129–149.
Published: 18 May 2023
...Sara Hellmüller; Bilal Salaymeh Purpose This paper aims to study recent approaches to peacemaking, particularly by Turkey and Russia, in a changing world and their implications for UN-led peace processes. The authors analyze the factors that allow parallel processes to UN mediation to emerge...
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Natural-born peacemakers? Big five personality traits, gender, and interpersonal peacemaking
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International Journal of Conflict Management (2022) 33 (5): 933–955.
Published: 19 September 2022
...Xiaolei Zhang; Katalien Bollen; Kaiping Peng; Martin C. Euwema Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationship between personality, gender and interpersonal peacemaking. Peacemaking is considered as voluntary behavior of team members to help conflicting peers in an impartial way, to find...
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Peacemaking at work and at home
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International Journal of Conflict Management (2020) 31 (5): 801–820.
Published: 09 April 2020
...Xiaolei Zhang; Katalien Bollen; Martin Euwema Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the relations between peacemaking at work and peacemaking at home. Peacemaking is defined as voluntarily helping behavior in interpersonal conflict, by a person who has no formal authority over...
