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  • Author(s):
    Josefina Echavarría, Cécile Mouly
    Abstract:

    Policy Brief No. 7

    This brief focuses on influential factors for turning Comprehensive Peace Agreements (CPAs) into sustainable platforms for nonviolent social and political change following internal armed conflict. Taking an extensive look at peace processes involving CPAs, the authors recommend that accord negotiators anticipate implementation challenges and set priorities for accord provisions. In addition, negotiators and mediators should include safeguards in the text of peace agreement…

    Date Created:
    2022-08-09
    Record Visibility:
    Public
    Resource Type
    Brief
  • Author(s):
    Felipe Roa-Clavijo
    Abstract:

    Policy Brief No. 10

    Countries affected by armed conflict are more likely to suffer negative impacts to food security, nutrition, socio-economic progress, and are at greater risk of human-induced famines. Because of this, peace negotiations, peace accords, and interventions often include provisions for food aid, humanitarian assistance, and food security. In 2016, the Colombian government and rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP) signed the Final Accord to End the Armed…

    Date Created:
    2022-08-09
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    Public
    Resource Type
    Brief
  • Author(s):
    Jason Quinn, Sally Sharif
    Abstract:

    Policy Brief No. 1

    Armed conflict recurrence among signatories of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) is not nearly as common a phenomenon as many believe. Despite the oft-noted claim that most peace agreements fail, three out of four CPAs were successful at maintaining peace among the signatories. When armed conflict does recur between signatories, it most often happens in the first year following the signing of the agreement in conflicts fought over control of the central government (gov…

    Date Created:
    2022-01-18
    Record Visibility:
    Public
    Resource Type
    Brief
  • Author:
    Angela J. Lederach
    Advisory Committee:
    Catherine E. Bolten
    Degree Area:
    Anthropology, Peace Studies
    Degree:
    Doctor of Philosophy
    Defense Date:
    2019-04-26
    Record Visibility:
    Public