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The Three Elements of Third Party Intervention

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Chapter 4 will show the constructive roles that can be played by a third party to support incumbent and successor in resolving their conflict. In line with the goal of this dissertation, the chapter will then focus on mediation and explore when and how mediation can be used to resolve succession conflicts.

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Correspondence to Hans-Georg Berkel .

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Berkel, HG. (2007). The Three Elements of Third Party Intervention. In: Father to Son. Edition KWV. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24344-9_4

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