Author:
Powell Emilia Justyna,Wiegand Krista E.
Abstract
Abstract
Chapter 4 is devoted to the second stage of strategic selection, within-venue. In this stage of peaceful resolution, patterns of states’ behavior are quite distinct in that regardless of external factors, all disputing states strategize to optimize their experience within a particular peaceful resolution method and a specific venue. Consequently, disputants involved in active resolution attempts maximize their efforts to shape the procedures and frame their claims in an optimal way in the pursuit of victory. The discussion is deeply entrenched in qualitative examples of states’ strategic behavior in contemporary and past territorial and maritime contentions. Insights from in-depth interviews with interlocutors personally involved in peaceful resolution shed light on the specifics of the theory’s causal mechanism.
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York
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