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The limits of leadership: Elites and societies in the Nagorny Karabakh peace process

Dec 2005
Accord Nagorny Karabakh: Cover image
As Azerbaijan and Armenia remain in deadlock over Nagorny Karabakh, Accord issue 17 highlights the challenges and obstacles to a sustainable agreement.

Пределы возможностей лидеров: элиты и общества в нагорно-карабахском мирном процессе

Dec 2005

С момента заключения соглашения о прекращении огня в 1994 году Азербайджан и Армения по-прежнему не могут выйти из тупиковой ситуации, сложившейся вокруг Нагорного Карабаха. При столь широко распространенном недоверии к процессу, вопрос в том,  может ли более инклюзивный и многосторонний подход преодолеть динамику поляризации и обеспечить лучшие шансы для достижения приемлемого для всех решения.

The limits of leadership: Elites and societies in the Nagorny Karabakh peace process (Armenian)

Dec 2005
The limits of leadership: Armenian
As Azerbaijan and Armenia remain in deadlock over Nagorny Karabakh, Accord issue 17 highlights the challenges and obstacles to a sustainable agreement.

The limits of leadership: Elites and societies in the Nagorny Karabakh peace process (Azerbaijani)

Dec 2005
The limits of leadership: Azerbaijani
As Azerbaijan and Armenia remain in deadlock over Nagorny Karabakh, Accord issue 17 highlights the challenges and obstacles to a sustainable agreement.

From military peace to social justice? The Angolan peace process

Oct 2004

From military peace to social justice? The Angolan peace process (Accord issue 15, 2004) asks ‘what next?’ for a nation that has secured a ‘military peace’ but still faces huge challenges in post-conflict peacebuilding and a secessionist war in Cabinda. It provides lessons from Angola’s history of conflict and peacemaking, and reviews past peace processes and the roles played by Angolan civil society, institutions such as the United Nations and foreign governments.

From military peace to social justice? The Angolan peace process (Portuguese)

Oct 2004

From military peace to social justice? The Angolan peace process (Accord issue 15, 2004) asks ‘what next?’ for a nation that has secured a ‘military peace’ but still faces huge challenges in post-conflict peacebuilding and a secessionist war in Cabinda. It provides lessons from Angola’s history of conflict and peacemaking, and reviews past peace processes and the roles played by Angolan civil society, institutions such as the United Nations and foreign governments.

Weaving consensus: The Papua New Guinea - Bougainville peace process

Sep 2002

The peace agreement signed in 2001 on the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea (PNG), ended the most violent conflict in the South Pacific since World War II. Weaving consensus: the Papua New Guinea - Bougainville peace process (Accord issue 12, 2002) outlines an extraordinary array of creative initiatives and interventions that succeeded not only in ending the organised violence but brought together Bougainvillean society within a national framework. The process defined a negotiated settlement acceptable to all.

A question of sovereignty: The Georgia–Abkhazia peace process

Oct 1999
Accord issue 7, A question of sovereignty: The Georgia–Abkhazia peace process, explores the background and issues at the heart of the Georgia–Abkhazia conflict – the Abkhaz demand for sovereignty and why Georgia refuses to grant it. The publication offers an insight into a political stalemate. It flags possible avenues out of the deadlock, including the need for political constituencies on both sides to engage more effectively with the challenge of democratisation and economic cooperation.

Проблемы суверенитета: 
Грузино-абхазский процесс мирного урегулирования

Oct 1999
В 7-м выпускe публикации “Аккорд” “Вопрос сувернитета: грузино-абхазский процесс мирного урегулирования” излагается история конфликта и вопросы, лежащие в его основе - абхазское требование сувернитета и причины отказа Грузии его предоставить.

Вопрос сувернитета: грузино-абхазский процесс мирного урегулирования

Oct 1999
В 7-м выпускe публикации “Аккорд” излагается история конфликта и вопросы, лежащие в его основе - абхазское требование сувернитета и отказ Грузии его предоставить. Публикация проливает свет на пробуксовывающий политический процесс и предлагает возможные выходы из сложившейся ситуации, включая необходимость политическим сообществам по обе стороны конфликта вплотную заняться вопросами демократизации и экономического сотрудничества.

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