Changing Peacemaking Practice: PA-X Key Findings
dc.contributor.author
PeaceRep consortium
dc.contributor.sponsor
Peace agreements
dc.date.accessioned
2026-05-14T09:56:11Z
dc.date.issued
2026
dc.description.abstract
more fragmented, and
increasingly internationalised.
Since 1990, there have been over 2,200 formal, written, publicly
available peace agreements across more than 180 peace processes.
Most relate to conflicts within states, but the landscape of peacemaking
has changed:
1. formal, structured peace processes are no longer the norm;
2. agreements are shorter and less ambitious - fewer human rights
and democratic transition provisions; and,
3. contemporary peacemaking increasingly operates through fragmented
and “multimediation” environments involving multiple
actors, tracks, and negotiation spaces.
dc.identifier.uri
https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/44695
dc.identifier.uri
https://doi.org/10.7488/era/7210
dc.language.iso
en
dc.subject
Peace agreements
dc.title
Changing Peacemaking Practice: PA-X Key Findings
dc.type
Technical Report
Files
Original bundle
1 - 1 of 1
- Name:
- PA-X KEY FINDINGS 2026.pdf
- Size:
- 3.07 MB
- Format:
- Adobe Portable Document Format
This item appears in the following Collection(s)

