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Informal regional diplomacy: the Esquipulas Process

Paix sans frontières: building peace across borders
Jan 2011
Jordi Urgell Garcia discusses how the Esquipulas process in Central America shows how regional diplomacy can respond to regional security complexes, but explains that it took many years and came at a distinct historical juncture.

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.

Haciendo propio el proceso: La participación ciudadana en los procesos de paz

Jun 2004
Haciendo propio el proceso: La participación ciudadana en los procesos de paz

The process for making a transition from war to peace provides an opportunity to agree new political, constitutional and economic arrangements that can deal with the roots of a conflict. However such decisions are often made solely by governments and armed groups’ representatives, who do not always represent the wider public’s interests.

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking

Dec 2002

The process for making a transition from war to peace provides an opportunity to agree new political, constitutional and economic arrangements that can deal with the roots of a conflict. However such decisions are often made solely by governments and armed groups’ representatives, who do not always represent the wider public’s interests.

Foreword: Accord public participation

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking
Dec 2002
Introducing the publication, Ed Garcia stresses the importance of drawing on local capacity as an essential complement to the work of governments and intergovernmental agencies in searching for a lasting peace.

Democratising peacemaking processes: Strategies and dilemmas for public participation

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking
Dec 2002
Drawing on the rest of the publication, Catherine Barnes argues for broader public participation in peacemaking and defines the basic models through which this can happen.

Guatemala’s peace process: Context, analysis and evaluation

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking
Dec 2002
Guatemala’s democratisation process was reinforced by the democratic space created by a peace process and its mechanisms for public participation. The article describes the context and the instruments created for public participation.

The Grand National Dialogue and the Oslo consultations: Creating a peace agenda

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking
Dec 2002
The article analyses the creation and implementation of Guatemala’s Commission for National Reconciliation, Grand National Dialogue and Oslo consultations. It argues that these processes created a public momentum for both peace and democracy.

The Civil Society Assembly: Shaping agreement

Owning the process: Public participation in peacemaking
Dec 2002
Enrique Alvarez describes the structures of Guatemala’s Civil Society Assembly, the challenges it faced in establishing consensus between diverse social sectors and influencing the bilateral negotiating process, and assesses its successes, failures and ultimate demise.

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