Cross-border peacebuilding

Cross-border peacebuilding

War does not respect political or territorial boundaries. It forms part of wider, regional conflict systems through dynamics that cross borders: refugee flows, mobile armed groups, narcotic or criminal networks, blood diamonds, or psychosocial ties. We recognise the need to analyse, understand and respond to conflicts regionally rather than through the traditional country-by-country basis of many interventions.

Displacement in Georgia: Slides of survey results

Jun 2010
These slides give a visual presentation of the results of Caucasus Research Centers' survey of internally displaced persons in Georgia.

IDPs in Georgia: Questionnaire

Jan 2010
Caucasus Research Centers carried out a unique survey of internally displaced persons in Georgia for Conciliation Resources. This is the questionnaire which was used.

IDPs in Georgia: Frequencies

Jan 2010
Under what circumstances would internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Georgia return to Abkhazia? See the results to this and other questions in Caucasus Resource Centers' report of its survey of IDPs.

Displacement in Georgia: Rationale for discrepancies between wording of Georgian-language questionnaire and English-language slides

Jan 2011
This summary explains the reason for specific language used in the Georgian questionnaire and the English slides which relate to the survey of internally displaced persons in Georgia.

The Georgian–Abkhaz conflict: Reflections on four study visits to the United Kingdom and Ireland

Feb 2003
What did participants of the Georgian-Abkhaz study visits to the UK and Ireland learn from their visits? Clem McCartney, Jonathan Cohen and Rachel Clogg of Conciliation Resources provide details in this report.

Transformation of the Georgian–Abkhaz conflict: Rethinking the paradigm (Georgian perspective)

Feb 2011
A parallel research project in which Georgian and Abkhaz academics reassess the prospects for peace following the 2008 war and the recognition of Abkhazia by Russia as an independent state. Archil Gegeshidze and Ivlian Haindrava give the Georgian perspective.

Displacement in Georgia: IDP attitudes to conflict, return and justice: Policy brief

Apr 2011
Displaced communities are an essential component in conflict resolution and yet their own opinions are often ignored by policy makers. Conciliation Resources' policy brief aims to address this gap with reference to the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict.

Transformation of the Georgian–Abkhaz conflict: Rethinking the paradigm (Abkhaz perspective)

Feb 2011
A parallel research project in which Georgian and Abkhaz academics reassess the prospects for peace following the 2008 war and the recognition of Abkhazia by Russia as an independent state. Natella Akaba and Iraklii Khintba give the Abkhaz perspective.

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