Multiparty mediation in a changing world: the emergence and impact of parallel processes to UN peacemaking in Syria and Libya

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
S. Hellmüller, B. Salaymeh
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Purpose This paper aims to study recent approaches to peacemaking, particularly by Turkey and Russia, in a changing world and their implications for UN-led peace processes. The authors analyze the factors that allow parallel processes to UN mediation to emerge and discuss their influence. Design/methodology/approach The paper presents two in-depth case studies of mediation in Syria and Libya, where the UN, as well as Russia and Turkey, were actively involved in peacemaking. Findings The authors find that parallel processes to UN mediation emerge if the UN process does not show progress toward a negotiated settlement and other third parties have leverage over the conflict parties. However, whether these parallel processes pose a fundamental challenge to the UN-led process depends on how sustained the third parties’ leverage over the conflict parties is. If it lasts, it puts the UN in a difficult position to either participate in the parallel process and contain it but thereby also legitimizing it, or to abstain from participating but thereby risking to lose control over the mediation process. Research limitations/implications Analyzing different approaches to mediation helps to better understand current dynamics of multiparty mediation, including an increased questioning of the effectiveness of UN mediation, and provides insights on how the UN may adapt to keep its relevance in a changing world. Originality/value The paper is based on original first-hand data gathered between 2018 and 2022 through more than 50 interviews with UN officials, negotiation team members, political and civil society actors from Syria and Libya, (former) state officials and experts from Russia and Turkey, as well as external observers.
不断变化的世界中的多党调解:联合国在叙利亚和利比亚建立和平的平行进程的出现及其影响
本文旨在研究在不断变化的世界中,特别是土耳其和俄罗斯最近采取的建立和平的方法及其对联合国领导的和平进程的影响。作者分析了使联合国调解平行进程得以出现的因素,并讨论了它们的影响。本文介绍了叙利亚和利比亚调解的两个深入案例研究,联合国以及俄罗斯和土耳其都积极参与了调停。作者发现,如果联合国进程在谈判解决方面没有取得进展,而其他第三方对冲突各方有影响力,就会出现与联合国调解平行的进程。然而,这些平行进程是否对联合国领导的进程构成根本性挑战,取决于第三方对冲突各方的影响力有多持久。如果这种情况持续下去,它将使联合国处于一个艰难的境地,要么参与平行进程并遏制它,从而使其合法化,要么不参与,从而冒着失去对调解进程控制的风险。研究的局限性/意义分析不同的调解方法有助于更好地了解当前多方调解的动态,包括对联合国调解有效性的日益质疑,并提供关于联合国如何适应不断变化的世界以保持其相关性的见解。原创性/价值本文基于2018年至2022年期间收集的第一手原始数据,通过对来自叙利亚和利比亚的联合国官员、谈判小组成员、政治和民间社会行动者、俄罗斯和土耳其的(前)国家官员和专家以及外部观察员进行50多次采访。
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