Monthly Archives: September 2024

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RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT: DIPLOMATIC PATHS TO PEACE USING THE HARVARD METHODOLOGY

This article explores a potential pathway to peace through negotiations that could end Russia’s war in Ukraine, by answering the question: How can past negotiation frameworks inform a pathway to peace in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict? Utilising a hybrid approach, the article draws on lessons from diplomatic histories and negotiation methodologies, including the Dayton Accords, and…

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MEDIATION OF THE GCC MEMBERS IN THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR

The Gulf Cooperation Council has played a nuanced role in the geopolitical landscape shaped by the Russian-Ukrainian war since its escalation in February 2022. This report analyses the GCC’s peace initiatives, examining the motivations, strategies, and implications of their actions in the context of international relations. Qatar aims to mediate in disputes between conflicting parties,…

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FORGING PEACE: IMPERATIVES FOR UKRAINE’S POST-WAR JUSTICE

In the wake of any conflict, the pursuit of peace extends far beyond the cessation of hostilities. For Ukraine, the journey towards peace necessitates a multifaceted approach in which justice plays an indispensable role. This article reviews the essential role of justice in conflict settlement and post-conflict arrangements, examining its intersection with reconciliation and sustainable…

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CHINA’S PEACE PLAN AS PART OF BEIJING’S “MULTIPOLAR WORLD ORDER” AGENDA

This article argues that China’s Peace Plan is a diplomatic manoeuvre to bolster its standing amongst so-called Global South states, rather than a document proposing a long-standing and just peace. The paper, therefore, examines the broader implications of the Peace Plan within the context of Beijing’s shift towards a more assertive international stance, contrasting perceptions…

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Dear readers, What does Peace mean? Is Justice important for conflict resolution? Who can be a mediator and what are mediators, such as China and Gulf states interests in Russia-Ukraine war? Are there lessons Ukraine can learn from Balkans and Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, as well as different Truth and Reconciliation commissions around the globe. All…

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