Introduction: Analyzing Successful Transfer Effects in Interactive Conflict Resolution / Ronald J. Fisher
1. Ending Confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia: A Pioneering Contribution to International Problem Solving / Christopher Mitchell
2. Interactive Problem Solving in the Israeli-Palestinian Case: Past Contributions and Present Challenges / Herbert C. Kelman
3. The Maryland Problem-Solving Forums: Edward Azar's Lebanon / George Emile Irani
4. Learning from the Mozambique Peace Process: The Role of the Community of Sant'Egidio / Andrea Bartoli
5. Contributions of a Semi-Official Prenegotiation Initiative in South Africa: Afrikaner-ANC Meetings in England, 1987-1990 / Daniel Lieberfeld
6. Sustained Dialogue in Tajikistan: Transferring Learning from the Public to the Official Peace Process / Harold H. Saunders
7. Second Track Conflict Resolution Processes in the Moldova Conflict, 1993-2000: Problems and Possibilities / Andrew Williams
8. Track One-and-a-Half Diplomacy: Contributions to Georgian-South Ossetian Peacemaking / Susan Allen Nan
9. The Peru-Ecuador Peace Process: The Contribution of Track-Two Diplomacy / Edy Kaufman and Sal︢ Sosnowski
Conclusion: Evidence for the Essential Contributions of Interactive Conflict Resolution / Ronald J. Fisher