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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....
▶Addressing organized crime to ensure a peaceful transition in Mali
Chiara Galletti | 13 October 2024The delicate process of consolidating peace in Mali risks being derailed unless urgent action is taken by Malian actors and their international partners.
▶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.
▶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.
▶Mali at the cusp of UN peace operations reform
Cedric de Coning | 30 June 2025Whilst UN peacekeeping is more critical than ever, it is also under severe pressure. Peacekeeping numbers and costs are at an all-time high, with peacekeepers operating in more complex and dangerous environments than ever before. This has raised q...
▶Why peace negotiations in Mali will not succeed
Sofia Sebastian | 04 May 2025Ever since Azawad rebels rejected a UN-brokered deal in March, the peace process in Mali has gone nowhere. Restarting it isn’t the only problem, though. As Sofia Sebastian sees it, true peace won’t come to the country until the links between rebel...
▶The Algiers process – a step towards lasting peace in Mali?
Morten Bøås | 21 April 2025After eight months of hard talks the Algiers process resulted in a ceasefire agreement and the final draft of a peace plan on 1 March.
▶On the recent clashes in northern Mali
Karlijn Muiderman | 10 March 2025The beginning of 2015 has been marked by violence in many parts of Northern Mali. Most prominently in Tabankort, Kidal and Gao, but there have also been attacks in neighbouring regions. Including in the first week of March, in the capital, Ba...
▶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...
▶The Audacity of Indifference: Can Mali’s government resolve the conflict in the north?
Bruce Whitehouse | 20 March 2025The Malian president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has not demonstrated that reunifying the divided country is a top priority of his administration.
▶Mali in the international setting
Andrew Lebovich | 03 March 2025This international dimension to the conflict in northern Mali is complex, fluid and often unclear, but remains essential to understanding the state of play in the contemporary Sahara-Sahel region.
▶TEST LONGREAD
Karlijn Muiderman | September 01, 2025Unfold all background information Mali’s democracy collapsed after a nine-month civil war. The West-African country that has been cheered internationally for its peaceful multi-ethnic and secular democracy, high growth rates and modern approach...
▶Anti-gang policies and gang responses in the Northern Triangle
Wim Savenije, Chris van der Borgh | July 03, 2025During the past decade, gangs have become a powerful and violent presence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the ‘Northern Triangle’ of Central America. 1 The particular evolution of the gang phenomenon has been deeply shaped by a series...
▶Peacebuilding is essentially local
Cedric de Coning | 04 December 2024Complexity theory sheds light on the essential role of self-organization in sustainable peace consolidation
▶Picking up the pieces
Anna Matveeva | October 10, 2024Two wars in 20 years between South Ossetia and Georgia have created a society in a state of flux with a flow of internally displaced people and returnees in the region. Dina Alborova, director of the Agency for Social, Economic and Cultural Develo...
▶Peacekeeping, mediation and humanitarianism in a multi-polar world
Evert-jan Quak | 02 June 2025At the seminar 'Emerging Powers in the 21st century' in Oslo, specialists from Norway and participants from Turkey, India, China, Indonesia and Brazil discussed how political and economic hegemony in today’s world is changing to a situation of mul...
▶Crises become permanent
Frans Bieckmann | April 02, 2025Crises, conflicts and emergencies are not simply deviations from normality, as is usually believed. Rather, there is much more continuity with normality. Often, crises are manifestations of, or they catalyze, intensified processes of change that w...
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