Published January 1, 2021
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Peace negotiation process and outcome: considering Colombia and Turkey in comparative perspective
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- 1. George Mason Univ, Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Sch Peace & Conflict Reso, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
- 2. Ankara Sci Univ, Dept Polit Sci & Publ Adm, Ankara, Turkey
Description
Adopting a negotiation process analysis perspective, this article analyzes the peace negotiation processes in Colombia (2012-2016) and Turkey (2012-2015) with a focus on three aspects of the negotiation process: the timing of the negotiations, the actors in the negotiation process, and transparency. In the Colombian case, the formation of a dear negotiation framework at the start of official negotiations in August 2012 helped the process to stay on track until the signing of the General Agreement in 2016. Conversely, the negotiations in Turkey did not proceed based on a dear framework and stalled in 2015 amid domestic and regional developments because of a lack of dear representatives and of monitoring third parties to keep the process on track. As the Colombian case shows, the existence of a commonly agreed and dear negotiation framework may increase resilience that help mitigate the potential for domestic and external risks to derail the process.
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