TY - BOOK AU - Diehl, Paul F., ed. AU - Druckman, Daniel, ed. TI - Conflict resolution SN - 9781412921879 U1 - 327.17 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - SAGE KW - Mediation, International KW - Reconciliation KW - Conflict management N1 - VOLUME V Part 3: Techniques/Approaches (continued) Negotiation (continued) CULTURE 63. Some Determinants of Reactions to Procedural Models for Conflict Resolution: A Cross-National Study Kwok Leung 3 64. Explorations of Negotiation Behaviors in Ten Foreign Cultures Using a Model Developed in the United States John L. Graham, Alma T. Mintu and Waymond Rodgers 26 65. Cultural Dimensions of Negotiation Peter J. Carnevaleand Kwok Leung 62 Interactive Conflict Resolution 66. The Problem-Solving Workshop in Conflict Resolution Herbert C. Kelman 78 67. Third Party Consultation as a Method of Intergroup Conflict Resolution: A Review of Studies Ronald J. Fisher 109 Legal 68. Decisions to Use the International Court of Justice; Four Recent Cases Dana D. Fischer 139 69. Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International Institutions and Territorial Disputes Beth A. Simmons 159 Intervention and Military Force 70. Conditions of Successful Third-Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflicts Patrick M. Regan 187 71. Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic CivilWars Chaim Kaufmann 21 Part 4: Long-term Resolution Implementation ofAgreements 72. Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes Stephen John Stedman 255 73. The Precarious Nature of Peace: Resolving the Issues, Enforcing the Settlement, and Renegotiating the Terms Suzanne Werner 298 Reconciliation/Transformation 74. Conflict Transformation in Protracted Internal Conflicts: The Case for a Comprehensive Framework John Paul Lederach 320 Long-term Stability 75. Does Peacekeeping Keep Peace? International Intervention and the Duration of Peace after Civil War Virginia Page Fortna 337 76. Keeping the Peace after Secession: Territorial Conflicts between Rump and Secessionist States Jaroslav Tir 365 77. International Peacebuilding: ATheoretical and Quantitative Analysis Michael W. Doyle and Nicholas Sambanis 396 ER -