The Mediation Mindset
This episode explores two major developments shaping the future of international mediation and peace-building. First, we examine the launch of the new mediation center by the in Tokyo, a private-sector initiative designed to support conflict resolution across Southeast, South, and West Asia. Led by Dr. Akiko Horiba, the center represents a significant shift from post conflict reconstruction toward earlier, preventive engagement in conflict settings. We then turn to recent discussions at the , where diplomats and experts debated the growing importance of “mediation synergies” in today’s fragmented global conflicts. As wars and political crises become increasingly complex, traditional single-mediator approaches are giving way to collaborative models involving states, civil society, and trusted middle powers. From Japan’s emphasis on neutrality and locally grounded mediation to Geneva’s evolving vision of bridge-building diplomacy, this conversation highlights how new actors, new partnerships, and new approaches are redefining what effective peacemaking looks like in the twenty-first century.
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