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A genealogy of mediation in international relations: From ‘analogue’ to ‘digital’ forms of global justice or managed war?

DOI: 10.1177/0010836717750198

Keywords: Bosnia,Cyprus,international mediation,Middle East,Northern Ireland,post-liberalism

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What does it mean to mediate in the contemporary world? During the Cold War, and since, various forms of international intervention have maintained a fragile strategic and territorially sovereign balance between states and their elite leaders, as in Cyprus or the Middle East, or built new states and inculcated new norms. In the post-Cold War era intervention and mediation shifted beyond the balance of power and towards the liberal peace, as in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Timor Leste. In the case of Northern Ireland, identity, territorial sovereignty, and the nature of governance also began to be mediated, leading to hints of complex, post-liberal formulations. This article offers and evaluates a genealogy of the evolution of international mediation

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