The signing of peace agreements in 1996 ended 36 years of civil war between the Guatemalan government and the Marxist rebel army, Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unit. The peace process went beyond an arrangement between armed groups, allowing regional and civic actors to advance their concerns on issues of social justice, political power-sharing and the rule of law. Accord issue 2 analyses the degree to which deep-seated historical grievances about unfair land distribution, the marginalisation of indigenous people, tight controls on political organisation and unacceptable state violence became marginalised during the process, and the remaining challenges in consolidating the peace agreement. Written by local and international autho...
In 1996, the Guatemalan state opened a new era in its history by signing the Peace Accords with the ...
The de facto ending of the contra war in Nicaragua1 in 1987, the formal Peace Agreement in El Salvad...
War is often seen as a conflict between competing 'sides' where the aim is to win. However, the aims...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
The Guatemalan educational system has been the most unequal system in the Latin American region ever...
Following a civil war that engulfed the nation for thirty-six years, the Guatemalan state has taken ...
This research paper explores the work of Land Negotiation Tables as an approach in the post-conflict...
This article builds upon recent scholarship in critical peace studies that focuses on the role of ci...
This article builds upon recent scholarship in critical peace studies that focuses on the role of ci...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Repenser la consolidation de la paix au GuatemalaS...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
In recent years more attention has been given to the rights of the indigenous peoples. Global awaren...
In 1996, the Guatemalan state opened a new era in its history by signing the Peace Accords with the ...
The de facto ending of the contra war in Nicaragua1 in 1987, the formal Peace Agreement in El Salvad...
War is often seen as a conflict between competing 'sides' where the aim is to win. However, the aims...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
The Guatemalan educational system has been the most unequal system in the Latin American region ever...
Following a civil war that engulfed the nation for thirty-six years, the Guatemalan state has taken ...
This research paper explores the work of Land Negotiation Tables as an approach in the post-conflict...
This article builds upon recent scholarship in critical peace studies that focuses on the role of ci...
This article builds upon recent scholarship in critical peace studies that focuses on the role of ci...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Repenser la consolidation de la paix au GuatemalaS...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
This paper analyzes the development of legal mechanisms and micro-level institutional reforms aimed ...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
In recent years more attention has been given to the rights of the indigenous peoples. Global awaren...
In 1996, the Guatemalan state opened a new era in its history by signing the Peace Accords with the ...
The de facto ending of the contra war in Nicaragua1 in 1987, the formal Peace Agreement in El Salvad...
War is often seen as a conflict between competing 'sides' where the aim is to win. However, the aims...