Arab Approaches to Conflict Resolution

Arab Approaches to Conflict Resolution

By Frederic S. Pearson, Nahla Yassine-Hamdan

Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General, Politics and government, Arab countries, politics and government, Foreign relations, HISTORY / Middle East / General, Decision making, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace, International relations, Mediation, Conflict management

Description: "This book examines Arab approaches to mediation, negotiation and settlement of political disputes. This book proposes that two clusters of independent variables are potentially responsible for the distinctive nature of Arab conflict resolution. Firstly, those linked with Arab political regimes and imperatives, and secondly those linked with Arab and /or Islamic culture. The text also focuses on the Arab League and its history of involvement in crisis and conflict situations, along with the roles of individual leaders, emissaries and extra-regional actors such as IGOs (Inter-Governmental Organisations) in undertaking mediation initiatives. IGO and Arab League activity has taken on new importance since the various intervention attempts in connection with the "Arab Spring" since 2011. During the negotiation process, most Arab regimes tend to view conflicts within a broad historical context and Islamic culture prioritises the cohesion of the community and internal stability of the state over individual autonomy. This has created an authoritarian style of leadership, and in practice, leaders in the Middle East have had near absolute authority in the decision-making process--a fact which will have a lot of weight in conflict management and whether peace will endure for a long period of time"--Provided by publisher

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