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Still time to talk: Adaptation and innovation in peace mediation

Accord 30 examines the evolving mediation landscape and explores innovative approaches to engage armed groups, navigate the digital environment, and ensure diverse views are incorporated into peace processes.

Implementing peace accords sustainably: Alternative avenues to bypass blockages and...

Implementation of peace accords often hit blockages and meets resistance, and are prone to delay, breakdown and collapse. Alternative avenues for implementation discussed in this report can help to...

Ceasefire Monitoring: Developments and Complexities

Ceasefire monitoring can make a crucial contribution to transitions from war to peace. Yet significant variation in the characteristics of ceasefires and monitoring approaches limit attempts at comprehensive analysis...

Incremental Peace in Afghanistan

Authors: Anna Larson and Alexander Ramsbotham A radical new approach is needed in Afghanistan to build peace step-by-step. There needs to be a move beyond peace rhetoric, through a...

Gender and Nepal’s Transition From War

Gender and Nepal’s transition from war Citation: Download report. Key points: Formal participation vs. informal influence: The post-war era has brought clear gains for women in terms of formal politicalRead More

Two steps forward, one step back The Nepal peace process

Two steps forward, one step back, The Nepal peace process Citation: Download the report. Abstract: The enduring dominance of established elites and the historic discrimination of marginalised communities acted asRead More

Peace, Power and Inclusive Change in Nepal: Political Settlements in Practice

Authors: Anagha Neelakantan, Alexander Ramsbotham, and Deepak Thapa This paper tracks some of the ways in which inclusion has progressed through post-war transition in Nepal, and how it has navigatedRead More