What is this dispute about? What sections, sentences, or issues in the article(s) can you not agree on? If you are the editor who opened this request, list these issues to be mediated under "Primary issues". If you did not open this request, you can add additional issues to be mediated under "Additional issues". The issues to be mediated would be properly agreed upon later, if this request for mediation is accepted.
Primary issues (added by the filing party)
Should we describe the causes of the War of the Pacific in the article Economic history of Chile solely focused on the "Chilean reasons", without any attempt "to shift focus" to Bolivia and Peru or should we describe also the context of the causes? (See
diff)
Should we use primary sources to suggest the reader that the presented causes were the real causes of the war? (See
diff)
Should be theories rebuked by the mainstream historians be explained in the article and mainstream theories sent to a footnote? (See
diff)
Additional issues (added by other parties)
how much of the article section should be devoted to explain the origin of the war? How much of the article section ought to be non-economical?
If you are a named party, please sign below and indicate whether you agree or refuse to participate in mediation. Remember that all editors are obliged to resolve disputes about content through discussion, mediation, or other similar means. If you do not wish to participate in mediation, you must arrange another form of dispute resolution. Comments and questions should be made underneath the numbered list below, to avoid confusion.
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Accept. This case is accepted for mediation. I will now ask the members of the committee for a volunteer to mediate the case. If no member accepts the case within two weeks, the case will be retroactively rejected for lack of a mediator. For the Mediation Committee,
TransporterMan (
TALK) 13:24, 29 June 2015 (UTC) (Chairperson)reply
Reject. No mediator has chosen to take the case. Retroactively rejected for lack of a mediator. For the Mediation Committee,
TransporterMan (
TALK) 13:49, 14 July 2015 (UTC) (Chairperson)reply
What is this dispute about? What sections, sentences, or issues in the article(s) can you not agree on? If you are the editor who opened this request, list these issues to be mediated under "Primary issues". If you did not open this request, you can add additional issues to be mediated under "Additional issues". The issues to be mediated would be properly agreed upon later, if this request for mediation is accepted.
Primary issues (added by the filing party)
Should we describe the causes of the War of the Pacific in the article Economic history of Chile solely focused on the "Chilean reasons", without any attempt "to shift focus" to Bolivia and Peru or should we describe also the context of the causes? (See
diff)
Should we use primary sources to suggest the reader that the presented causes were the real causes of the war? (See
diff)
Should be theories rebuked by the mainstream historians be explained in the article and mainstream theories sent to a footnote? (See
diff)
Additional issues (added by other parties)
how much of the article section should be devoted to explain the origin of the war? How much of the article section ought to be non-economical?
If you are a named party, please sign below and indicate whether you agree or refuse to participate in mediation. Remember that all editors are obliged to resolve disputes about content through discussion, mediation, or other similar means. If you do not wish to participate in mediation, you must arrange another form of dispute resolution. Comments and questions should be made underneath the numbered list below, to avoid confusion.
This section should only be edited by a mediator. The Mediation Committee's representative will indicate in due course whether the request is
accepted (meaning a mediator will be assigned) or
rejected (meaning you will have to try a different type of dispute resolution). If the mediator asks you a question in this section, you may edit here.
Accept. This case is accepted for mediation. I will now ask the members of the committee for a volunteer to mediate the case. If no member accepts the case within two weeks, the case will be retroactively rejected for lack of a mediator. For the Mediation Committee,
TransporterMan (
TALK) 13:24, 29 June 2015 (UTC) (Chairperson)reply
Reject. No mediator has chosen to take the case. Retroactively rejected for lack of a mediator. For the Mediation Committee,
TransporterMan (
TALK) 13:49, 14 July 2015 (UTC) (Chairperson)reply