Seminar

Mediation and Peace

Francesco Squintani (University of Essex)

November 16, 2010, 11:00–12:30

Toulouse

Room MF 323

Economic Theory Seminar

Abstract

This paper brings mechanism design to conflict resolution. We determine when and how unmediated communication and mediation reduce the ex ante probability of conflict in a game of conflict with asymmetric information. Mediation improves upon unmediated communication when the intensity of conflict is high, or when asymmetric information is significant. The mediator improves upon unmediated communication by not precisely reporting information to conflicting parties, and precisely, by not revealing to a player with probability one that the opponent is weak. Arbitrators who can enforce settlements are no more effective than mediators who only make non-binding recommendations.

JEL codes

  • C7: Game Theory and Bargaining Theory