
Moral philosophers Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Lidén at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) consult with leading scholars to ask: What are the core ethical considerations in peace negotiations, and what makes peace negotiations fair? Issues include civil society inclusion in Guatemala and Colombia, barring or bringing memory to the table in Israel-Palestine, women’s campaigns for a seat at th... more
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Starting from a controversy over Pope Francis’ recent statement that Ukraine should enter into peace negotiations with Russia, this interview with former President of Colombia and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos queries into ethical dim... more
What is the outcome of peace talks in which government authorities have been excluded or sidelined? In this episode Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Liden from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) are joined by Kristian Berg Harpviken (PRIO) to discuss... more
How is trust between states built after having been threatened or broken by threats and sanctions? In this episode Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Liden from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) are joined by Dr. Gregory M Reichberg (PRIO) to discuss ... more
How is memory brought to or barred from the negotiating table? In this episode Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Liden from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) are joined by Dr. Nadim Khoury from the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN). ... more
In this episode Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Liden from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) are joined by Dr. Cedric de Coning (NUPI) to discuss what it means when a negotiation diverges from what is generally considered fair and good but results ... more
How comprehensive should gender equality promoting measures be in a peace agreement in the face of public opposition? Henrik Syse, Kristoffer Liden, from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), and Dr. Isabel Bramsen (Lund University) unpack the in... more
In this episode Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Líden from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) speak with Dr. Zenonas Tziarras (University of Cyprus, formerly PRIO Cyprus Centre) about issues of ownership, legitimacy, and foreign involvement in the S... more
What role can civil society play in peace negotiations? What happens when inclusivity is weighed against stopping violence, or when included groups are met with an imperfect deal in the end? In this episode Henrik Syse speaks with Dr. Wenche Hauge fr... more
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