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Politics of compromise: The Tajikistan peace process

Apr 2001

Conflict in Tajikistan began to escalate during the break-up of the Soviet Union. By 1992 this Central Asian republic was engulfed in civil war. After more than three years of peace talks, a power-sharing agreement was signed in June 1997, establishing a joint Commission for National Reconciliation to oversee its implementation. By 2000, the Tajikistani government and the United Nations had declared the peace process a success.

Implementation of the 1997 General Agreement: Successes, dilemmas and challenges

Politics of compromise: The Tajikistan peace process
Apr 2001
Rashid Abdullo reviews the implementation of the 1997 General Agreement, looking at the Commission for National Reconciliation, the implementation of protocols on refugee, military and political issues, and how various crises have been managed.

Civil society and peacebuilding

Politics of compromise: The Tajikistan peace process
Apr 2001
Parviz Mullojanov surveys Tajikistan’s civil society and the challenges it has faced in influencing peacemaking.

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