Resources

Paz sin fronteras: propuestas para conflictos que cruzan fronteras: Resumen

Feb 2011
Este resumen ejecutivo de la revista Accord (no.22) invita a un análisis y unas respuestas diferenciales para construir la paz en los conflictos que cruzan fronteras.

Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders

Jan 2011
War does not respect political or territorial boundaries. This twenty-second Accord publication looks at how peacebuilding strategies and capacity can ‘think outside the state’: beyond it, through regional engagement, and below it, through cross-border community or trade networks. Edited by Alexander Ramsbotham and I William Zartman, Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders includes 20 case studies from Asia, Europe and the Caucasus, to East, Central and West Africa, Central America and the Middle East. Articles also explore cross-border peacebuilding from global, systems analysis and legal perspectives, and focus on themes ranging from politics, governance and security, social and community relations, and trade and natural resources.

Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders: Policy brief

Jan 2011
Accord Policy brief: Cross-border peacebuilding
This policy brief accompanies Conciliation Resources’ Accord issue 22 'Paix sans frontiers: building peace across borders' and argues that when conflicts cross borders, peacebuilders need to think differently.

Paix sans frontières: construire la paix par-delà les frontières: Synthèse

Jan 2011
Cette synthèse se fonde sur le numéro 22 d’Accord - publication de Conciliation Resources - intitulé «Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders». Elle rappelle que lorsque les conflits traversent les frontières territoriales, les professionnels du domaine de la consolidation de la paix doivent élargir leur réflexion et penser au-delà des frontières.

Why is peace in Aceh successful?

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process.
Sep 2008
The Indonesian government's chief negotiator during the Helsinki process describes internal and external factors that explain why the peace process in Aceh was successful.

The Helsinki negotiations: A perspective from Free Aceh Movement negotiators

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
GAM negotiators Nur Djiuli and Nurdin outline obstacles and solutions during the Helsinki negotiations, including how workable compromises were found to the problem of autonomy, and how an inclusive negotiating model helped break deadlocks.

The Brussels 'backstage' of the Aceh peace process

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Herrberg's unique insight into the EU's Aceh Monitoring Mission describes how Brussels came to contribute to the peace process in Aceh. She draws a number of lessons regarding inter-governmental partnerships with NGOs in peacebuilding, and investing in mediation support capacity.

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Reconfiguring politics: the Indonesia-Aceh peace process, edited by Aguswandi and Judith Large, analyses developments leading to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in August 2005, and how this agreement has been put into practice.

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 challenge of hidden economies and predation for profit

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Judith Large explains how a hidden economy of security sector business, illegal operations, institutionalised corruption and illegal natural resource exploitation presents major challenges for the peace process.

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