The 30th issue of Conciliation Resources’ Accord publication series, “Still Time to Talk: Adaptation and Innovation in Peace Mediation,” brings together practitioners, policymakers, analysts and activists from around the world to explore innovative ways to strengthen mediation processes going forward. On October 31, USIP and Conciliation Resources hosted a discussion of “Still Time to Talk: Adaptation and Innovation in Peace Mediation.”
Sasha Pippenger, moderator
Acting Director, Peace Processes, U.S. Institute of Peace
Teresa Whitfield
Former Director, Policy and Mediation Division, U.N. Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs; Editor, “Still Time to Talk: Adaptation and Innovation in Peace Mediation”
Sean Kane
Contributing Author, “Still Time to Talk: Adaptation and Innovation in Peace Mediation”
Meredith Preston McGhie
Secretary General, Global Centre for Pluralism
Yun Sun
Senior Fellow, Stimson Center
Alexander Ramsbotham
Director of Research and Innovation, Conciliation Resources
Tyler J. Thompson
Senior Advisor, Negotiations Support Unit, U.S. State Department, Bureau of Conflict & Stabilization Operations
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/still-time-talk-adaptation-and-innovation-peace-mediation
On April 16, USIP hosted the Africa Futures Summit to examine approaches to catalyze Africa’s potential to benefit and shape the global system. Discussions...
On October 3, USIP hosted a conversation on tribal fighting and sorcery accusation-related violence. The discussion examined how this violence manifests in Papua New...
Religious restrictions and hostilities around the world have risen steadily over the past few decades, reaching an all-time high in 2018 — a trend...