Congratulations to former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari on claiming the Nobel Peace Prize. While perhaps not a household name, Ahtissari, a life-long diplomat, has worked to solve international conflict all over the world, including Northern Ireland, Aceh, and Kosovo.
In the article published by DW-World.DE, Ahtissari is quoted as saying that his interest in peace mediation began as a child when his hometown was "seceded" to the former USSR during World War II.
He also noted that "mediation is 'an art' rather than an established practice."
I've seen that in my practice, both as a mediator and as an advocate for a party in mediations. One can read all of the literature about mediation and conflict resolution that they can--and I think they ought to--but the great mediators have "it". The "it" is the combination of savy, personality, temperment, skill, and experience that is rare. And, great mediators really love what they do. Peacemaking is not a job to the great ones; it is a calling.
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