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FAIR: Ethics in Peace Negotiations
FAIR Project, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
10 episodes
2 weeks ago
Moral philosophers Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Lidén at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) consult with leading scholars to ask: What are the core ethical considerations in peace negotiations, and what makes peace negotiations fair? Issues include civil society inclusion in Guatemala and Colombia, barring or bringing memory to the table in Israel-Palestine, women’s campaigns for a seat at the table in Mali, and trust building in negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action for Iran. Read more about the FAIR project and the case studies here: www.prio.org/projects/1885
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Moral philosophers Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Lidén at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) consult with leading scholars to ask: What are the core ethical considerations in peace negotiations, and what makes peace negotiations fair? Issues include civil society inclusion in Guatemala and Colombia, barring or bringing memory to the table in Israel-Palestine, women’s campaigns for a seat at the table in Mali, and trust building in negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action for Iran. Read more about the FAIR project and the case studies here: www.prio.org/projects/1885
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Memory and Forgetting in the Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process (1993–2001)
FAIR: Ethics in Peace Negotiations
43 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
Memory and Forgetting in the Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process (1993–2001)

How is memory brought to or barred from the negotiating table? In this episode Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Liden from the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) are joined by Dr. Nadim Khoury from the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN).

Drawing on his childhood as a Palestinian growing up during the first intifada and his scholarship on how collective memory plays a role in peace negotiations, Dr. Khoury examines three different approaches to memory: prescriptive forgetting that avoids the past altogether, strategic forgetting that postpones dealing with it, and transitional justice that recommends addressing it head-on.


The case brief discussed can be accessed ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ for free. Read more about the FAIR project ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠.

FAIR: Ethics in Peace Negotiations
Moral philosophers Henrik Syse and Kristoffer Lidén at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) consult with leading scholars to ask: What are the core ethical considerations in peace negotiations, and what makes peace negotiations fair? Issues include civil society inclusion in Guatemala and Colombia, barring or bringing memory to the table in Israel-Palestine, women’s campaigns for a seat at the table in Mali, and trust building in negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action for Iran. Read more about the FAIR project and the case studies here: www.prio.org/projects/1885