A stable peace deal requires the support of the Ukrainian people for both legal and political reasons.
Tag: peace processes
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A peace deal between Tigrayan forces and the Ethiopian government signed in November 2022 raised hopes that the war in northern Ethiopia—one of the world’s deadliest conflicts in recent years—was finally drawing to a close.
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Stability has been the main achievement of the UN presence in Cyprus. However, the various stakeholders of the “Cyprus problem” should now look at it more seriously than it has been over the past few decades.
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While the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 established a durable peace in Northern Ireland, serious problems remain unresolved, including sectarianism, dealing with the legacy of the past, mediocre economic performance, and the more recent tensions over the fallout from Brexit, which have spilled over into week-long violent protests in April.
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As the peace talks gain momentum again, ensuring that women’s voices are sufficiently represented in peace efforts should be a top priority.
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The growing deterioration of relations between the state and the signatory armed groups in the lead up to the December 2020 elections points to a worrying future.
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Amid all the peace negotiations and political disagreements, the voices of the people of Afghanistan have often been undermined.
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The transitional justice tribunal might have survived this first challenge, but it came out bruised, especially in the court of public opinion.
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A particularly worrisome aspect of President Iván Duque’s decision to try to undo key parts of the transitional justice system is the process of reintegrating FARC ex-combatants.
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The Taliban have refused to negotiate or speak with the Afghan government, claiming they are illegitimate foreign puppets. At the same time they have also intensified their attacks.