Structural Conditions for Conflict Mediation in Civil Wars: The Role of Aid and Social Service Provision

Authors

  • Rob Kevlihan

Keywords:

Conflict mediation, mediators, civil war, social service provision

Abstract

Despite a considerable body of knowledge that examines the negative effects of aid and related social services during civil wars, the role these same services can contribute to conflict management and transformation is less well understood. This article describes findings from a research study undertaken by the author to examine this question through a comparison of experiences with respect to social service provision in three very different conflicts – Northern Ireland, Tajikistan and Sudan. It discusses the ways that aid and social service provision can change structural conditions, making mediation efforts more likely. It also considers the limitations of aid’s effectiveness in this regard.

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Published

2015-12-01

How to Cite

Kevlihan, R. (2015). Structural Conditions for Conflict Mediation in Civil Wars: The Role of Aid and Social Service Provision. Journal of Mediation and Applied Conflict Analysis, 2(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.maynoothuniversity.ie/index.php/jmaca/article/view/162

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