Find Mediators Near You:

October Journal of Conflict Resolution out

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution (October 2008) is out.

Full text PDF’s cost but you can check the abstracts for free.

Contents;

Benjamin O. Fordham: Economic Interests and Congressional Voting on Security Issues [Abstract] [PDF]

Jaroslav Tir and Michael Jasinski: Domestic-Level Diversionary Theory of War: Targeting Ethnic Minorities [Abstract] [PDF]

Massimiliano Landi and Domenico Colucci: Rational and Boundedly Rational Behavior in a Binary Choice Sender–Receiver Game [Abstract] [PDF]

Jonathan W. Keller and Yi Edward Yang: Leadership Style, Decision Context, and the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis [Abstract] [PDF]

Eran Halperin: Group-based Hatred in Intractable Conflict in Israel [Abstract] [PDF]

Benjamin L. Read and Ethan Michelson: Mediating the Mediation Debate: Conflict Resolution and the Local State in China [Abstract] [PDF]

                        author

Geoff Sharp

Geoff Sharp is a Commercial Mediator from Wellington, New Zealand. Geoff works in the Asia Pacific region, including New Zealand, Malaysia, Thailand and Pacific Islands. He is a mediator resolving business problems. He is a fellow of the International Academy of Mediators and mediates complex and hotly debated litigation covering… MORE >

Featured Members

ad
View all

Read these next

Category

International Mediation Developments – May 2014

This is another in a series of articles on international mediation developments by long-time Mediate.com News Editor, Keith Seat. The National Supplementary Health Agency in Brazil has expanded the scope...

By Keith Seat
Category

Civil Harassment: Applying Mediation

Courts in Orange County, California, appear satisfied with small claims mediation and some are expanding to include mediation for civil harassment cases. Speaking from the bench, one judge indicated that...

By Norman R. Page
Category

If You Must… Divorce Lovingly

Divorce Lovingly, are probably two words you thought you would never see used together. Mediation (not meditation) presents a viable alternative to litigation for couples who are separating and divorcing....

By Timothy J. Mordaunt
×