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Could Sustainable Peace Be the Ultimate Reward for Multi-track Diplomacy?

Could Sustainable Peace Be the Ultimate Reward for Multi-track Diplomacy?

Conflict resolution happens on the global stage at a variety of different levels and between different stakeholders. This is on clear display with peacebuilding and negotiation efforts between and within countries. This article provides a brief overview of the different routes, or “tracks,” that are commonly used to build peace. The tracks do not operate individually, but rather they are designed to complement one another. In fact, sustainable peace is arguably the ultimate reward for multi-track diplomatic approaches.

The Transformative Power of Mediation is as Mystifying as Magic

The Transformative Power of Mediation is as Mystifying as Magic

In my journey, from mediator to mediation coach, I have become fascinated by how magical mediation is in helping people collaborate to develop a mutually-satisfactory resolution to a conflict. The mediation process can inspire a person to unlock previously untapped sources of imagination, flexibility, productivity, and courage. Encouraging words, poignant questions, validation, acknowledgment of common interests, and reframing what parties say can miraculously quench and neutralize a long-lasting and heated conflict. A mediator does not have supernatural powers, but the transformative power of mediation is as mystifying as magic.

Peace Day Goal is Two Sides of the Same Coin: End Racism and Build Peace

Peace Day Goal is Two Sides of the Same Coin: End Racism and Build Peace

Each year, the United Nations invites communities, organizations, and leaders across the globe to observe the International Day of Peace on September 21st. International Day of Peace is a twenty-four-hour period dedicated to strengthening the ideals of peace through nonviolence and cease-fire. Sustainable peace cannot be accomplished within twenty-four hours of nonviolence alone, however. It requires the relentless pursuit of creative peacebuilding. This year’s theme is both succinct and provocative: “End Racism. Build Peace.” Our team recognizes these two goals as two sides of the same coin. As long as racism exists, our world will not be at peace. It may seem lofty and impossible, but each of us can make an impact toward realizing this monumental vision of access to peace, irrespective of race.