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24 Int'l Negotiation 1 (2019)

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                  INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATION 24 (2019) 1-6        International
                                                                     Negotiation
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Inclusive Peace Negotiations - From a Neglected

Topic to New Hype


         Thania Paffenholz
      Inclusive Peace & Transition Initiative (I PTI), Graduate Institute of
      International and Development Studies, Maison de la Paix, Chemin
      Eug~ne-Rigot 2, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
         thania.paffenholz@graduateinstitute.ch

         L William Zartman
      Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University,
      174o Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036, USA
        zartman@jhuwedu


Received 31January 2019; accepted 2 February 2019



        Abstract

The objective of this special issue on inclusive peace negotiations is to advance the
debate on negotiations. It sheds light on included and excluded actors, in particular
political parties, civil society, business, youth and religious actors, and those armed
actors that are either excluded or included. This special issue is particularly interest-
ing as all articles combine a conceptual introduction of the role of the discussed actor
in question in peace negotiations with a case study approach. This method enriches



Thania Paffenholz is Director of the Inclusive Peace and Transition Initiative, at the
   Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. She conducts
   research in support of peace and political transition processes, focusing on mediation and
   peacebuilding, process design, inclusion and participation, as well as the conditions under
   which these processes produce sustainable outcomes. She holds a Ph.D. in international
   relations from the University of Frankfurt.
   I. William Zartman is the Jacob Blaustein Distinguished Professor Emeritus of International
   Organization and Conflict Resolution at the School of Advanced International Studies of The
   Johns Hopkins University in Washington, and a member of the Steering Committee of the
   Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) Program at the German Institute of Global and
   Area Studies (GI GA) in Hamburg.


( KONINKLIJKE BRILL NV, LEIDEN, 2019 1 DOI:10.1163/15718069-24011186

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