CITIZENS IN PEACE PROCESSES NETWORK
Ordinary citizens typically bear the brunt of the destruction and violence in civil wars. Their engagement in and acceptance of peace processes is often a crucial ingredient for sustainable peace, while their lives continue to be shaped by the legacies of war long after weapons have fallen silent.
The network “Citizens in Peace Processes” seeks to advance our understanding of the role citizens play in shaping the potential for and nature of the peace following civil wars. We hope that the network facilitates the exchange of ideas and scholarship to inform practitioners who seek to support citizen engagement in peace processes.
The CIPP network can be accessed at:
https://sites.google.com/view/citizensinpeaceprocesses/
The network is coordinated by Felix Haass, Caroline Hartzell, and Martin Ottmann.
The network “Citizens in Peace Processes” seeks to advance our understanding of the role citizens play in shaping the potential for and nature of the peace following civil wars. We hope that the network facilitates the exchange of ideas and scholarship to inform practitioners who seek to support citizen engagement in peace processes.
The CIPP network can be accessed at:
https://sites.google.com/view/citizensinpeaceprocesses/
The network is coordinated by Felix Haass, Caroline Hartzell, and Martin Ottmann.