Resources

Delivering peace for Aceh: An interview with President Martti Ahtisaari

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
President Ahtisaari describes his experiences as head of the mediation team that helped to deliver an effective peace agreement in Aceh in 2005.

A sensitive mission: Monitoring Aceh's agreement

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process
Sep 2008
Kirsten Schulze describes the EU's Aceh Monitoring Mission, which received praise for how it carried out the security components of its mandate but more criticism about the political and human rights components.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Reconfiguring politics: The Indonesia-Aceh peace process (Indonesian)

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.

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.

The role of the United Nations Observer Mission

Weaving consensus: The Papua New Guinea - Bougainville peace process
Sep 2002
Scott Smith outlines the different phases of the UN Observer Mission for Bougainville’s role, from the monitoring of the ceasefire to the facilitating of talks that lead to the Loloata Understanding and a compromise on Bougainville’s political status.

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