Inter-nation Conflict, Dyadic and Mediated: Egypt, Israel and the United Nations, 1956-1957Using a mediated stimulus-response model for basic organization, fourteen hypotheses dealing with dyadic and mediated conflict behavior in an international crisis are presented. The hypotheses describing dyadic conflict behavior, seven in number, are concerned with three sub-topics of this general area: (1) the effects of violence; (2) the antecedents of hostile perception; and (3) the effects of hostile perception. The seven hypotheses describing patterns of interaction in the triad may be divided into two sub-topics: (1) hypotheses describing the perceiver's relationship with the mediator; and (2) hypotheses describing perception of the relationship between the mediator and the perceiver's enemy. (Author). |
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Dyadic and Mediated Crisis | 3 |
HYPOTHESES AND THEORY IN DYADIC AND MEDIATED | 22 |
Hypotheses Dealing with R and the Mediator | 30 |
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11th Sess 1st Emerg actor acts Annexes to Agenda Arab balance theory behavior Chapter content analysis correlation crises D's hostility increases data in Tables decision-makers dimensions discussion documents dyad Eban Egypt and Israel Egypt's Hostility Egypt's Perception Egyptian Enemy Hostility expression of hostility Fawzi France frequency friendship Holsti hostility score Hostility to Egypt hypothesis indicates no data international crisis international politics Israel and Egypt Israel's Hostility Israel's Perception Israeli Kendall's tau Knesset Letter to Hammarskjold level of violence Loutfi low violence manner measure mediator Negative values indicate November 24 perceived hostility perception and expression perception of D's perception of dependency perception of Egypt's perception of enemy Perception of Israel's perceptions of hostility Plenary Mtg possible present Q-sort R's perception rela saliency Statement U.N.G.A. STER score Suez Canal suggest tility tion U.N. Hostility UNGAOR United Kingdom United Nations USFBIS variables violence directed violence toward Egypt Zinnes