MSN Discussion Points
Das Mediation Support Network (MSN) ist ein kleines, globales Netzwerk. Mitglieder sind in erster Linie Nichtregierungsorganisationen, die die Mediation in Friedensverhandlungen unterstützen. Die Partner des Netzwerks treten regelmässig zusammen und erörtern auf ihren Sitzungen jeweils ein bestimmtes Thema aus den Bereichen Friedensmediation und Konflikttransformation. Die Reihe «MSN Discussion Points» fasst die wesentlichen Gesichtspunkte dieser Diskussionen zusammen. Dabei sind die Resümees keineswegs als ganzheitliche Sichtweise und Konsens der MSN-Mitglieder aufzufassen. Vielmehr sollen sie Anregungen für weitere Reflexionen bieten.
Mediating Complex Conflicts in Africa: Reflections on Multi-Stakeholder Approaches
Author(s): Levinia Addae-Mensah, Festus Kofi Aubyn, Osei Frimpong Baffour
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network, Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2024
Peace Mediation and Diplomacy: Joining Forces for More Effective Cooperation
Author(s): Maaike Aans, Suzanne Damman, Izzy van Unen
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network, Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2023
Implementing Peace Agreements: Supporting the Transition from the Negotiation Table to Reality
Author(s): Felix Colchester, Laura Henao Izquierdo, Philipp Lustenberger
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network, ETH Zürich Center for Security Studies
Publication Year: 2020
Translating Mediation Guidance into Practice: Commentary on the Guidance on Gender and Inclusive Mediation Strategies
Author(s): Jonas Baumann, Sophia Close, Laura Henao Izquiredo, Irene Limo, Fernando Sarmiento Santander
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network, ETH Zürich Center for Security Studies
Publication Year: 2018
Encountering and Countering Temporary Impasses in Peace Processes
Author(s): Teresa Ma, Erik Nilsson
Editor(s): Jonas Baumann
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network, ETH Zürich Center for Security Studies
Publication Year: 2017
Challenges to Mediation Support in Hot Wars: Learnings from Syria and Ukraine
Author(s): Lars Kirchhoff, Sara Hellmüller, Anna Hess, Anne Isabel Kraus, Chris McNaboe, Valerie Sticher
Editor(s): Valerie Sticher
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network, ETH Zurich Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Publication Year: 2016
Inclusivity in Mediation Processes: Lessons from Chiapas
Author(s): Pablo Romo, Marylene Smeets
Editor(s): Valerie Sticher
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network; Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2015
Mediation and Conflict Transformation
Author(s): John Ahere, Sara Hellmüller
Editor(s): Simon Mason, Valerie Sticher
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network; Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2014
Mind the Gap: How Mediation Support Can Better Respond to the Needs of Local Societies
Author(s): Julius Goldmann, Anne Isabel Kraus, Simon Mason, Valerie Sticher, Barbara Unger
Editor(s): Simon Mason
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network; Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2013
Regional Intergovernmental Organizations in Mediation Efforts
Author(s): Emanuel Bombande (WANEP), Abdel Fatau Musah (ECOWAS), Judikael Regnaut (EU delegation to Ghana), Peter Sampson (UNOWA)
Editor(s): Simon Mason, Sara Hellmüller
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network; Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2013
Translating Mediation Guidance into Practice
Author(s): Miguel Alvarez, Sabina Avasiloae, Roxana Cristescu, Paul Dziatkowiec, Sara Hellmueller, Lars Kirchhoff, Anne Isabel Kraus, Simon Mason, Martha Mutisi, Nathan Stock, Barbara Unger, Zahbia Yousuf
Editor(s): Simon Mason
Series: MSN Discussion Points
Publisher(s): Mediation Support Network; Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2013