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The Basque Conflict and ETA: The Difficulties of an Ending

The Basque Conflict and ETA: The Difficulties of an Ending

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Violence at the hands of the Basque separatist organization ETA was for many years an anomalous feature of Spain’s transition to democracy. This report, which draws on the author’s book Endgame for ETA: Elusive Peace in the Basque Country (Hurst and Oxford University Press, 2014), explains why this was the case, examines both the factors that contributed to ETA’s October 2011 announcement of an end to violence and the obstacles encountered in moving forward from that announcement to disarmame...

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionJustice, Security & Rule of LawPeace Processes

 Colombia Considers War and Memory

Colombia Considers War and Memory

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

A breakthrough in peace talks last month between Colombia’s government and the country’s biggest guerrilla group cements the role of victims in the process and has been hailed as a possible model for resolving conflicts elsewhere. Yet after 50 years of violence, a political accord on how to deal with the millions victimized by the war is just the first step. Hardened, bitter memories will risk rekindling conflict. Colombian peacebuilders say the way forward depends on an effective justice sys...

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & DialogueReconciliationPeace Processes

Q&A: Colombia Breakthrough a World Model for Peace Talks

Q&A: Colombia Breakthrough a World Model for Peace Talks

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Yesterday’s breakthrough in peace talks between Colombia’s government and rebels reveals the outlines of a final deal and puts the grueling process firmly back on track, says USIP’s Virginia Bouvier. The agreement may serve as a model for resolving conflicts elsewhere in the world, according to Bouvier, who heads the Institute’s Latin America programs.

Type: Analysis

Peace ProcessesMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Episode 30 - Hamidullah Natiq

Episode 30 - Hamidullah Natiq

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

In this episode we speak with Hamidullah Natiq – Senior Training Officer working for the United States Institute of Peace in Afghanistan. In our conversation Natiq takes us through his journey towards becoming a self-identified peacebuilding trainer.

Type: Podcast

Peace Processes

Episode 24 - Julia Roig

Episode 24 - Julia Roig

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

In this episode we talk with Julia Roig, President of Partners for Democratic Change. She discusses the work of Partners and how they conduct evaluations of their 20 affiliate offices around the world. How does Partners ensure quality of standards across offices? Does working across various geographical areas and context affect monitoring and evaluation? How has social media affected the work among Partner offices?

Type: Podcast

Peace Processes

Episode 22 - Bidjan Nashat

Episode 22 - Bidjan Nashat

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

How do we know the work we do actually benefits the communities we work in? In this episode, we talk with Bidjan Nashat with Save the Children Germany about the importance of monitoring and evaluation in peacebuilding programs, particularly at the onset of design and with the input of the local community.

Type: Podcast

Peace Processes