This article sets out why it is important to conceptualise local agreements as a process of talks that have a value in their own right rather than as a discrete event reached on a particular date. Throughout this process the terms of intermittently negotiated agreements are continuously shaped by two competing logics, the logic of violence and peace. Based on detailed empirical evidence covering six years of local talks in the city of Homs and its Al-Waer suburb, the article shows that even if an agreement is not reached, the mere process of local talks could lead to a steep reduction in the level of violence, fatalities and an improvement in the standard of living at a time when talks at higher level fail to deliver such results. The artic...
For many years, scholars and practitioners have been struggling with problems of local ownership in ...
This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on local agreements in intractable conflicts. ...
How can areas of potential agreement be identified and endorsed by citizens in protracted conflicts?...
This article sets out why it is important to conceptualise local agreements as a process of talks th...
Based on two case studies from Syria, this article argues that unilateral external intervention in p...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...
The incentive for international agencies to promote ‘local’ peacebuilding is commonly premised on th...
This paper examines how ceasefires can influence elements of statehood. It adds to scholarship that ...
The peacebuilding and academic communities are divided over the issue of local ownership between pro...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
This paper engages with the theme of local ownership in peacebuilding from a practice- based perspec...
Local agreements are a pervasive feature of contemporary conflict but have been poorly catalogued an...
A better understanding of ‘local’ agreements vis-a-vis national reconciliation processes is a strong...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
This Article analyzes peace agreements in regions with a history of ethno-religious conflicts to det...
For many years, scholars and practitioners have been struggling with problems of local ownership in ...
This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on local agreements in intractable conflicts. ...
How can areas of potential agreement be identified and endorsed by citizens in protracted conflicts?...
This article sets out why it is important to conceptualise local agreements as a process of talks th...
Based on two case studies from Syria, this article argues that unilateral external intervention in p...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...
The incentive for international agencies to promote ‘local’ peacebuilding is commonly premised on th...
This paper examines how ceasefires can influence elements of statehood. It adds to scholarship that ...
The peacebuilding and academic communities are divided over the issue of local ownership between pro...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
This paper engages with the theme of local ownership in peacebuilding from a practice- based perspec...
Local agreements are a pervasive feature of contemporary conflict but have been poorly catalogued an...
A better understanding of ‘local’ agreements vis-a-vis national reconciliation processes is a strong...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
This Article analyzes peace agreements in regions with a history of ethno-religious conflicts to det...
For many years, scholars and practitioners have been struggling with problems of local ownership in ...
This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on local agreements in intractable conflicts. ...
How can areas of potential agreement be identified and endorsed by citizens in protracted conflicts?...