International audienceHumanitarian agencies working in violent conflicts often insist on separating humanitarian negotiations from political mediation efforts. However, many academics and practitioners also wonder if humanitarian negotiations can really be apolitical and disentangled from peace negotiations. Using the case study of Syria, this article analyzes the interactions between humanitarian negotiations and international peace negotiations. By considering various actors involved in Syria and the different arenas of negotiations (mainly the Astana talks and the United Nations negotiations led by the Special Envoy), it demonstrates that humanitarian and peace negotiations are governed by a complex interdependence. A dual process of pol...
This chapter examines how changes in the types of conflicts, the variable availability of mediators,...
This article investigates mediation efforts in Syria from the outbreak of the civil war in 2011 thro...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...
The need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Syria has never been greater. Yet while the UN...
The Syrian crisis is today’s largest humanitarian emergency in the world; yet it remains highly unde...
The war in Syria is one of the biggest humanitarian challenges of our times. It has claimed 500,000 ...
Syrian Civil War has been occupying the international agenda since the year 2011. Despite the fact t...
Introducing a workshop on Syria, this communication has set the context of the Syrian conflict for a...
Since 2011, numerous peace initiatives have been initiated out by several actors to end the Syrian c...
The conflict in Syria has been ongoing since March 2011, but to date has resisted third-party diplom...
Abstract Background In a growing number of humanitarian crises, “remote management” is negotiated ac...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
This article investigates the limits of mediation during the Arab Spring by focusing on the case of ...
This chapter offers a critical inquiry of the current process of United Nations (UN)-Arab League med...
Since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011, the international community has faced an unprecede...
This chapter examines how changes in the types of conflicts, the variable availability of mediators,...
This article investigates mediation efforts in Syria from the outbreak of the civil war in 2011 thro...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...
The need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Syria has never been greater. Yet while the UN...
The Syrian crisis is today’s largest humanitarian emergency in the world; yet it remains highly unde...
The war in Syria is one of the biggest humanitarian challenges of our times. It has claimed 500,000 ...
Syrian Civil War has been occupying the international agenda since the year 2011. Despite the fact t...
Introducing a workshop on Syria, this communication has set the context of the Syrian conflict for a...
Since 2011, numerous peace initiatives have been initiated out by several actors to end the Syrian c...
The conflict in Syria has been ongoing since March 2011, but to date has resisted third-party diplom...
Abstract Background In a growing number of humanitarian crises, “remote management” is negotiated ac...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
This article investigates the limits of mediation during the Arab Spring by focusing on the case of ...
This chapter offers a critical inquiry of the current process of United Nations (UN)-Arab League med...
Since the outbreak of civil war in Syria in 2011, the international community has faced an unprecede...
This chapter examines how changes in the types of conflicts, the variable availability of mediators,...
This article investigates mediation efforts in Syria from the outbreak of the civil war in 2011 thro...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...