Peacekeeping

The Liberian peace process 1990–96

Oct 1996

Liberia, Africa’s oldest republic, became better known in the 1990s for its bloody civil war that killed more than 200,000 people by 1996. 

Accord Issue 1 documents the lengthy and fractious 1990–96 peace process and explores why 13 separate peace accords collapsed in half as many years.

Authors analyse the impact of economic forces and the erosion of civilian power on the conflict, as well as outlining and assessing the successes and failures of local peace initiatives and international interventions.

Implementing the Lomé Peace Agreement

Paying the price: The Sierra Leone peace process
Sep 2000
Dennis Bright describes the implementation of the Lomé Peace Agreement, focusing particularly on the shortcomings centred on the profound levels of mistrust between the parties.

Paying the price: The Sierra Leone peace process

Sep 2000
Accord Sierra Leone: Cover image
The Lomé Peace Agreement of July 1999 sought to end one of the world’s most brutal civil wars of recent times. Sierra Leone, its West African neighbours and the international community continue to face the daunting task of moving from war and political crisis to establishing a lasting peace.

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.

Crisis in Georgia: Recommendations and principles

Aug 2008
These are Conciliation Resources' recommendations post August 2008 for achieving lasting peace in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict region.

Conflict sensitive approaches to donor engagement in Georgia

Oct 2008
These are recommendations from Conciliation Resources and four other partner organisations on effective donor engagement ahead of the 2008 Donor's Conference on Georgia.

A question for the global community

Aug 2008
As Russia agrees to a ceasefire, Rachel Clogg of Conciliation Resources looks in this article at two crucial questions about its conflict with Georgia: how did the conflict come about and where do we go from here?

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