Negotiating Peace: A Literature Review of Negotiated Resolutions to Internal Armed Conflicts

Authors

  • Germán Darío Valencia Agudelo University of Antioquia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6412-6986
  • Alderid Gutiérrez Loaiza University of Antioquia
  • Sandra Johansson University of Uppsala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.espo.13209

Keywords:

Internal Armed Conflicts, Peace Negotiation Processes, Negotiated Solutions of Armed Conflicts

Abstract

Following World War I, an academic interest surged worldwide in studying negotiated resolutions to armed conflicts. Today, almost a century afterwards, we have a comprehensive and long-term vision of peace agreements that take into account the causes of the conflict, as well as the factors necessary to maintain peace in the post-conflict scenario. The objective of this article is to present a literature review of the evolution of negotiated peace agreements of internal armed conflicts, highlighting the diverse perspectives, models and types of analysis to study these processes. In conclusion, the study presents some final recommendations to increase the probability of success in these negotiated peace processes.

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Author Biographies

Germán Darío Valencia Agudelo, University of Antioquia

Economist. Specialist in Social Management. M.A. in Political Science. Hegemony, Wars and Conflicts Group, Institute of Political Studies, University of Antioquia

Alderid Gutiérrez Loaiza, University of Antioquia

Economist and Master of Political Science at the University of Antioquia

Sandra Johansson, University of Uppsala

Master in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Uppsala, Sweden

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Published

2012-06-15

How to Cite

Valencia Agudelo, G. D., Gutiérrez Loaiza, A., & Johansson, S. (2012). Negotiating Peace: A Literature Review of Negotiated Resolutions to Internal Armed Conflicts. Estudios Políticos, (40), 149–174. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.espo.13209

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