Publication

Oct 2014

This report discusses the use of special envoys and representatives by the United States in critical diplomatic situations and what advantages they bring. The authors argue that, to be effective during the conflict resolution process, special envoys need to be given clear mandates and be bound less by bureaucratic restrictions.

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Author Princeton N Lyman, Robert M Beecroft
Series USIP Special Reports
Issue 353
Publisher United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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