中立ではないが公平な調停者 : ヘンリー・キッシンジャーの第一次エジプト・イスラエル兵力引き離し協定における調停

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  • A Mediator Who Is not Neutral but Impartial : Henry Kissinger’s Mediation in the First Disengagement Agreement between Israel and Egypt
  • チュウリツ デワ ナイ ガ コウヘイ ナ チョウテイシャ : ヘンリー ・ キッシンジャー ノ ダイイチジ エジプト ・ イスラエル ヘイリョク ヒキハナシ キョウテイ ニ オケル チョウテイ

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Recent years have witnessed a reinvigoration of research on mediation and bias. Counterintuitively, some of these studies assert the effectiveness of biased mediators in armed conflicts. These previous studies have identified two types of bias: 1 )bias stemming from a particular relationship between a mediator and a conflicting party, and 2 )bias associated with a mediator’s preference over the conflict resolution outcome. However, few researches have examined the latter type of bias in a qualitative manner. Focusing on the mediator who has a preference for a compromising solution located between the initial preferred solutions of the two conflicting parties, I argue that this type of biased mediation is effective in providing information to the conflicting parties and preventing future exploitation of a negotiated settlement. Here, this type of mediator is called a mediator who is not neutral but impartial. In order to demonstrate the above argumentation, I employ a case study of Henry Kissinger, mediating the first disengagement agreement between Egypt and Israel in 1974. By doing so, I believe this paper contributes to elucidating a nuanced picture of the problems of mediation and bias.

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