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- Author: Dahlia Scheindlin
- Publication Date: 09-2016
- Content Type: Commentary and Analysis
- Institution: Mitvim: The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies
- Abstract: It is rare to hear any good news about conflicts de-escalating. This week, the world rallied around the implementation of a ceasefire between the notorious and shadowy FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) and the Colombia government. The conflict has dragged on for over fifty years. The most obvious and optimistic point is that a long and bloody past need not be the future forever. But other useful points are emerging, for comparison and maybe inspiration.
- Topic: Conflict Resolution, International Relations, International Cooperation, Peace Studies, International Security
- Political Geography: Israel, Colombia, Palestine