Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR)

Mali’s peace process: Context, analysis and evaluation

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking
Dec 2002
Kåre Lode describes how, given the failure of Mali’s official peace processes to bring peace, self-managed grassroots level inter-ethnic meetings resulted in localised peace accords and reconciliation, and how these were then integrated into the national peace process.

Suspending judgement: The politics of peacebuilding in Northern Ireland (2003)

The Northern Ireland peace process: A supplement to 'Striking a balance' (update 2003)
Apr 2003
Clem McCartney reviews the achievements of the implementation process and the doubts that persist, highlighting various weaknesses in the agreement that implementation has exposed, and reflecting on the prospects for the future.

The Northern Ireland peace process: A supplement to 'Striking a balance' (update 2003)

Apr 2003
This update to Accord issue 8 explores the Northern Ireland peace process and includes a new article by Clem McCartney that highlights weaknesses in the 1998 Belfast Agreement.

Compromising for peace: An interview with Jusuf Kalla

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Indonesia Vice-President Jusuf Kalla describes his contribution to the peace process and how he managed to deal with the most sensitive issues. He stresses the key to success was to pinpoint the root cause of the conflict.

Keeping the peace: Security in Aceh

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2002
Sidney Jones identifies developments that have emerged that could destabilise the peace process, including a dysfunctional reintegration process, killings and campaigns to split Aceh into two new provinces.

Economic injustice: Cause and effect of the Aceh conflict

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Stressing the need to link sustainable peace to economic development, Nazamuddin Basyah Said argues that strategies for economic growth – which could increase employment and enhance productivity – are not coherent.

The challenges of reintegration in Aceh

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Lina Frödin highlights a number of problems with the reintegration process in Aceh relating to the precise function of assistance, the impact of post-tsunami reconstruction, and transitional justice.

Civil society engagement in the peace process

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Afridal Darmi describes civil society engagement in the peace process, from assisting in security monitoring to facilitating public engagement in the drafting of the Law on the Governing of Aceh.

Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking

Feb 2010
Accord 21, Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking, seeks to improve understanding and links between Somalis and international policy and practice. Edited by Mark Bradbury and Sally Healy it contains over 30 articles including interviews with Somali elders and senior diplomats, and contributions from Somali and international peacemaking practitioners, academics, involved parties, civil society and women’s organisations.

Somalia

Accord 21 seeks to improve understanding and links between Somalis and international policy and practice. Edited by Mark Bradbury and Sally Healy it contains over 30 articles, including interviews with Somali elders and senior diplomats from the African Union, the UN and IGAD; and contributions from Somali and international peacemaking practitioners, academics, involved parties, civil society and women’s organisations.

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