Stratified differences: the mediation role of international non-governmental organizations

Authors

  • Jingyue Han

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.11.1.318.2024

Keywords:

international non-governmental organizations; conflict hierarchy; bottom-level conflicts; top-level conflicts.

Abstract

Since the end of the Cold War, the world has become increasingly multipolar, and internal conflicts have gradually become one of the main forms of armed conflicts in the world. In order to better promote world peace, it is essential to mediate conflicts through multiple forces. With the continuous development of international non-governmental organizations, the mediation of international non-governmental organizations has become the mainstream in this field. However, the statute of limitations of mediation by international ngos has always been a hot issue. On the basis of summarizing previous literatures, this paper classifies the conflict levels according to the bottom and top conflicts, and further examines the effectiveness of international ngos in regulating conflicts from the intensity and degree of conflicts, so as to judge whether international ngos can cope with crises in a reasonable way. Based on the analysis of the effectiveness of international ngos in conflict resolution and the current international situation, this paper puts forward corresponding suggestions for China to better participate in international governance.

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Published

2024-07-19