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How can peace mediation stay relevant in the post-Covid-19 world?

56 min · 25. nov. 202056 min
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The coronavirus crisis is speeding up the emergence of a new world order that shakes the very foundations of global peace and security. At the same time rapid technological change gives new tools to advance and fuel conflicts. In this exclusive episode of CMI's Peace Talks for the Geneva Peace Week 2020, we ask how peace mediation can adapt to this new reality. Guests are Annette Idler, Director of Studies at the Changing Character of War Programme at the University of Oxford, Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global Risk and Resilience at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), and CMI’s Programme Director Ville Brummer. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä.

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