LEARNING FROM ASIAN PRACTICES OF MEDIATION, NEGOTIATION, AND DIALOGUE Identifying Main Themes.

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LEARNING FROM ASIAN PRACTICES OF MEDIATION, NEGOTIATION, AND DIALOGUE Identifying Main Themes

Values of Peace Processes Acknowledgment that peace is the only way forward  “When we stop talking, our guns will start talking”  dialogue is better than violent conflict Patience, persistence and commitment in the process Cultural and historical sensitivity to the conflict setting Commonalities of cultural systems provide a space for engagement Transparency and open communication Trust and confidence (willingness to continuously work on these issues) Local ownership and inclusivity of the process

Main Themes Humanize the peace process (relational approach) Importance of building confidence of negotiating parties and laying foundation for trust to grow between them No preconditions for negotiation, parity between parties based on respect, recognising/anticipating deal breakers Importance of ceasefires and ability to independently monitor ceasefires During negotiations, important to recognise and encourage points that can be agreed upon by parties and leave those that cannot as outstanding points  Use of exposure visits to learn from other conflicts to address these points Peace agreement is just the beginning. The overall objective is to create a partnership between conflicting parties on the road to peace CSOs, CBOs and civil society are very important contributors to the process; acknowledge that diverse groups can influence the process Facilitators: technical expertise, ensure trust of parties in their impartiality and independence, professional and objective, optimistic, mindful of their partiality and biases during the process but still able to act objectively  redefining insider/outsider (unity in identity) External third parties have many different roles to play to support the peace process

Main Themes Violent conflicts are not just a domestic matter; they have an international dimension regional effects, geopolitical interests; form of involvement depends on context Best practice: International Contact Group as an innovative approach Need to shift our perception about negotiations from zero-sum (win-lose), compromise-laden to a problem-solving approach It’s not about surrender; it’s about finding solutions to a common problem Importance of continuous learning from the experiences of others (conflict contexts, academic community) Fosters creativity in addressing blocks; provides concrete lessons learned Importance of taking a layered approach to peace Importance of creating independent institutions to maintain momentum of the peace process (ensuring credibility), help to measure gains, encourage ownership Milestones, Roadmaps, Benchmarks, peace infrastructure

Challenges Hate culture and the need to foster peace culture Ensuring inclusivity and local ownership Need to address basic human needs as the process goes on Quick fixes v. Negotiation fatigue