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Powers of persuasion: incentives, sanctions and conditionality in peacemaking Issue Editors: Aaron Griffiths with Catherine Barnes 2008 Introduction Incentives and sanctions in peace processes Influencing resolution: external roles in changing the strategic calculus of conflict Orchestrating international action Harnessing incentives for peace: an interview with Alvaro de Soto El Salvador: war-time negotiations and the coordination of external influence EU incentives for promoting peace Cyprus: the Annan Plan and EU accession South Africa International isolation and pressure for change in South Africa Internal and external pressure to negotiate in South Africa: an interview with Roelf Meyer PNG-Bougainville External versus internal incentives in peace processes: the Bougainville experience Northern Ireland Room for accommodation: incentives, sanctions and conditionality in Northern Ireland Darfur Dilemmas of multiple priorities and multiple instruments: the Darfur crisis Sanctions and the political process for Darfur: an interview with Jan Eliasson Côte d’Ivoire International interventions in Côte d'Ivoire: in search of a point of leverage Georgia-Abkhazia Introduction to the Georgia-Abkhazia case study The isolation of Abkhazia: a failed policy or an opportunity? Sanctions and the path away from peace Israel/Palestine Aid as carrot, aid as stick: the politics of aid conditionality in the Palestinian Territories The Middle East Peace Process: the case for jaw-jaw not war-war Sri Lanka Introduction to the Sri Lanka case study Negotiations in a globalized world The limits of external influence Prejudice, asymmetry and insecurity
a case study International support for peace: too much to ask? Uganda International involvement and incentives for peacemaking in northern Uganda
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