03651nam 2200613Ia 450 991097244590332120200520144314.097838428299233842829922(CKB)2670000000250484(EBL)1035513(OCoLC)815391723(SSID)ssj0000737971(PQKBManifestationID)12299067(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000737971(PQKBWorkID)10789215(PQKB)10031974(MiAaPQ)EBC1035513(Au-PeEL)EBL1035513(CaPaEBR)ebr10596626(Perlego)1797890(EXLCZ)99267000000025048420120916d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrIsraeli-Palestinian negotiations in the 1990's how NGOs facilitated the peace process /Tilman PradtHamburg Diplomica Verlag20121 online resource (96 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9783842879928 384287992X Includes bibliographical references.Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in the 1990's: How NGOs facilitated the peace process; Contents; Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Groups; PART I - INTRODUCTION; Mediators in world politics; History; "Arguing" vs. "bargaining"; TRACK-II; NGO definition; International conflict mediations; Participants; Character of conflict; Time of mediation (stage/ phase of conflict); Kind of mediation (participation/ role of mediator); Secrecy; Funding; Backing of governments; Outcome-measurement; PART II - CASE STUDIES; Definition moderate/ hard-liner; Case 1 - American Academy of Arts and SciencesParticipants Character of conflict; Stage of Conflict; Participation; Secrecy; Funding; Backing; Outcome; Case 2 - FAFO (Oslo); Participants; Character of conflict; Stage of conflict; Participation; Secrecy; Funding; Backing; Outcome; Case 3 -OPIC (Stockholm); Participants; Character of conflict; Stage of conflict; Participation; Secrecy; Funding; Backing; Outcome; PART III - RESULTS; Participants; Character of conflict; Stage of conflict; Participation; Secrecy; Funding; Backing; Outcome; PART IV - CONCLUSION; NGOs as third-partiesHow did NGO's facilitate the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in the early 1990's? References:; APPENDICESHauptbeschreibung Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have become important actors in the globalised world. They run aid and relief programmes in the poorest countries, support international institutions (like the United Nations), or are watchdogs of them (for example watchdogs of the Bretton Woods institutions). In doing so, NGOs naturally work permanently with state-agencies and it is probably hard to find an NGO which is totally free of any governmental support (in financial, logistical or informative matters). Thus, there are strong NGO-government connections on a daily-workArab-Israeli conflict1993-PeaceArab-Israeli conflict1993-Diplomatic historyNon-governmental organizationsMiddle EastArab-Israeli conflictPeace.Arab-Israeli conflictDiplomatic history.Non-governmental organizations900Pradt Tilman788538MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910972445903321Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in the 1990's4365346UNINA