Community Mediation in the People's Republic of China
This study investigated the mediations of ninety-seven community mediators in the People's Republic of China. The mediators' reports on two mediations each — one successful and one unsuccessful — indicated the frequency with which they use twenty-seven mediation techniques. In addition, their information revealed the strategies — assist, procedural, educate, and external reliance — they employ in their mediations. It was found that Chinese mediators utilize the same techniques and strategies in successful versus nonsuccessful mediations; yet, their techniques and strategies differ in couple (husband-wife) as opposed to noncouple disputes.
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1991
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Authors: | James A. Wall Jr. ; Blum, Michael |
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Journal of Conflict Resolution. - Peace Science Society (International). - Vol. 35.1991, 1, p. 3-20
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Peace Science Society (International) |
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