Negotiating Peace in El Salvador

Negotiating Peace in El Salvador
Title Negotiating Peace in El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Tricia Juhn
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 179
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349268100

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Set against the backdrop of the collapsing Cold War world, this monograph draws on entirely new documentary evidence to chronicle almost two years worth of UN-led peace talks to end the civil war in El Salvador. Presented in 'moment-to-moment' fashion, hitherto private notes and interviews with the chief UN, American and Salvadoran negotiators demonstrate that the key to enduring peace was to restructure relations between the country's powerful entrepreneurs and the armed forces.

Seeking Peace in El Salvador

Seeking Peace in El Salvador
Title Seeking Peace in El Salvador PDF eBook
Author D. Negroponte
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 244
Release 2012-01-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137012080

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The resolution of the civil war in El Salvador coincided with the end of the Cold War. After two years of negotiations and a decade-long effort to implement the peace accords, this work examines how peace was made and whether it has endured.

El Salvador

El Salvador
Title El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Tom Gibb
Publisher
Total Pages 29
Release 1990
Genre El Salvador
ISBN 9780929513157

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Reframing Peace Mediation

Reframing Peace Mediation
Title Reframing Peace Mediation PDF eBook
Author Owen Frazer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 209
Release 2024-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1040102948

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This book explains how facilitative mediators, those without material leverage, contribute to progress in peace negotiations. While existing theories of mediation have offered suggestions about what a mediator should get parties to do to reach an agreement, the puzzle that has remained is: how does a mediator get parties to do what is prescribed? The book argues that a communication perspective is key to understanding facilitative mediation and that framing is the main mechanism by which facilitative mediation functions. Based on an empirical analysis of the United Nations mediation in El Salvador between 1990 and 1992, the work breaks new ground by uncovering three underlying mechanisms that explain how a mediator can get their framing adopted by the negotiating parties, thereby advancing the negotiations. The book offers a novel theory of facilitative mediation as framing and an innovative methodological approach that focuses on negotiation impasses to study the process of how negotiations progress. Practitioners will also appreciate the framework for thinking about when and how framing and reframing can be used to increase mediation’s effectiveness as a tool for ending armed conflict. This book will be of much interest to students of peace and conflict studies, negotiation, Latin American politics, and International Relations, as well as practitioners.

El Salvador

El Salvador
Title El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Margarita S. Studemeister
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2001
Genre Civil supremacy over the military
ISBN

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Revolution In El Salvador

Revolution In El Salvador
Title Revolution In El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Tommie Sue Montgomery
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 369
Release 2018-02-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429977239

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Since the first edition of this book appeared in 1982, El Salvador has experienced the most radical social change in its history. Ten years of civil war, in which a tenacious and creative revolutionary movement battled a larger, better-equipped, US-supported army to a standstill, have ended with 20 months of negotiations and a peace accord that promises to change the course of Salvadorean society and politics. This book traces the history of El Salvador, focusing on the oligarchy and the armed forces, that shaped the Salvadorean army and political system. Concentrating on the period since 1960, the author sheds new light on the US role in the increasing militarization of the country and the origins of the oligarchy-army rupture in 1979. Separate chapters deal with the Catholic church and the revolutionary organizations, which challenged the status quo after 1968. In the new edition, Dr Montgomery continues the story from 1982 to the present, offering a detailed account of the evolution of the war. She examines why Duarte's two inaugural promises, peace and economic prosperity could not be fulfilled and analyzes the electoral victory of the oligarchy in 1989. The final chapters closely follow the peace negotiations, ending with an assessment of the peace accords, and evaluate the future prospects for El Salvador and for the 1994 elections.

Dialogue and Armed Conflict

Dialogue and Armed Conflict
Title Dialogue and Armed Conflict PDF eBook
Author Riordan Roett
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 72
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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