Review:
Mediation In International Relations
overall review score: 4.2
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Mediation in international relations refers to the process of a third party assisting disputing parties in reaching a mutually acceptable agreement.
Key Features
- Neutral third-party involvement
- Conflict resolution
- Communication facilitation
- Negotiation assistance
Pros
- Promotes peaceful resolution of conflicts
- Helps in maintaining international peace and stability
- Can prevent escalation of disputes into violent conflicts
Cons
- Success is not guaranteed as parties may not always be willing to compromise
- Mediators may face challenges in gaining trust from conflicting parties