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The Intermediaries: Third Parties in International Crises
Geoffrey Murray,Oran R. Young +1 more
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Negotiation and mediation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state of the art in the field of negation, focusing on the following areas: 1) the nature of issues, 2) options, limits, and outcomes, and 3) strategies for dealing with opposing preferences.
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The Transformation of Peace
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of approaches to the construction of the liberal peace from below and the construction from above, and reflect on the confcepts of PEACE.
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Which Side Are You On? Bias, Credibility, and Mediation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a game theoretic model of mediation drawing on the theory of "cheap talk", which highlights a contrary logic that an unbiased mediator who is simply interested in minimizing the probability of conflict will have a strong incentive to make such statements even if they are not true.
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Integrative Complexity of Communications in International Crises
Peter Suedfeld,Philip E. Tetlock +1 more
TL;DR: Diplomatic communications during international crises that resulted in war (1914 and 1950) and crises that were settled peacefully (1911, 1948, 1962) were scored for integrative complexity as mentioned in this paper.
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The Third Leg of the Kantian Tripod for Peace: International Organizations and Militarized Disputes, 1950–85
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that if both members of a dyad are democratic, conflict is 35 percent less likely than the baseline; increasing both the dyadic trade-GDP ratio and the trend in trade by a standard deviation reduces the chance of conflict by 38 percent.