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Pathways to peace
Mariano Aguirre | December 23, 2024On 10 December, President Juan Manuel Santos received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo after successfully negotiating a Peace Agreement between the Colombian government and FARC rebels. However, implementation of the agreement poses many challenges....
▶Tackling radicalization from within
Anne Moltès | 07 September 2024The key to countering radicalization lies with the communities affected. Building on their abilities to bring about positive change is the basis of effective policy.
▶Rapprocher l'ONU et les Maliens
Karlijn Muiderman | 02 March 2025Deux ans et demi après le début de la mission des Nations Unies (MINUSMA) pour le maintien de la paix, Mahamady Togola et Naffet Keita ont partagé certaines conclusions sur les perceptions de la MINUSMA par la population.
▶Resolving the puzzle of customary justice in fragile societies
Erwin van Veen | 11 February 2025The challenge is to look beyond obvious advantages and disadvantages and find practical ways to engage.
▶Is forcing Libya to accept a unity government really the way forward?
Rojan Bolling | 03 February 2025Fast tracking a unity government does not unify a country, rushing this through will only advance Libyan fragmentation.
▶En route pour la paix: African contributions to peace and security in West Africa
Bernadette Schulz , Martina Bail , Laura Kollmar | 20 January 2025The contribution of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) to stability in West Africa seems to be largely overlooked – and for no clear reason.
▶Ballot or bullet propelled changes for Liberia after 2017
Fred van der Kraaij | 11 November 2024The next two years will be crucial for the West African country of Liberia. In 2016 the United Nations peacekeeping force UNMIL will transfer the full responsibility for security to the Liberian authorities, and in 2017 a new president will be ele...
▶A successful DDR is the key to Mali’s long-term peace
Kamissa Camara | 10 July 2025Disarmament, Demobilization and Reinsertion of rebel groups back into society is crucial for peace, but faces challenges.
▶Libya’s conflict: A patchwork of local divisions and regional interests
Rojan Bolling | July 07, 2025As the European Union struggles to deal with the increased inflow of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea from Libya, international and regional actors are trying to broker a unity government to bring stability to the country and the...
▶The Theory of Change: taking an example from the Dutch national police
Michiel Zonneveld | 09 April 2025Another Perspective is The Broker’s new blog. The title reflects The Broker’s ambition to look at globalization issues in different ways. Through this blog, we also keep our followers up to date on matters that concern us.
▶How to build peace locally?
Josefine Ulbrich , Rojan Bolling , Karlijn Muiderman | 03 March 2025Engaging with local non-state actors provides opportunities for peacebuilding, especially in places where the state is absent and solutions should be sought within communities. In the third online debate of the Knowledge Platform Security & Ru...
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