New Article: The Transformation of Territoriality in the Sino-Mongolian Borderlands
My new article examines how China’s changing ethnopolitical and legal policies are reshaping the political meaning of Inner Mongolia as an autonomous border region. The study traces the transition from a relatively flexible model of regional autonomy to…
Ensuring Confidentiality in Mediation of Political Conflicts
This article examines confidentiality as a foundation of trust in political mediation. It analyses Ukrainian and European standards, identifies gaps in legal protection and presents a non-linear model of the mediation process, arguing that sensitive…
The Role of Mediation in Political Negotiations: Rethinking Traditional Approaches
This article compares direct political negotiations with third-party mediation and explains how mediators can restructure dialogue, separate political positions from underlying interests, identify potential areas of compromise and prevent conflict…
Ethical Dilemmas of Contemporary Political Mediation: Adapting to Modern Challenges
This article examines five central ethical dilemmas in contemporary political mediation: short-term peace versus long-term stability, party autonomy versus pressure, economic benefit versus human rights, effectiveness versus mediator neutrality, and…