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Between concepts and reality: how to deal with armed groups in transition phases of violent conflict? : Conference documentation

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Berks, Milena
Breitung, Claudia
Engelberth, Selina
Richards, Joanne
(ed.)

Corporate Editor
Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC) gGmbH

Abstract

This Knowledge Note provides key insights from the BICC annual conference titled “Between concepts and reality: How to deal with armed groups in transition phases of violent conflict?”. This conference, held in virtual format on 11 and 12 November 2021, explored whether there is a need for fresh thi... view more

This Knowledge Note provides key insights from the BICC annual conference titled “Between concepts and reality: How to deal with armed groups in transition phases of violent conflict?”. This conference, held in virtual format on 11 and 12 November 2021, explored whether there is a need for fresh thinking in engaging with (former) combatants. Around 100 international academics, policymakers and practitioners participated online. The key insights gained and discussed in this Knowledge Note are the following: 1) While DDR concepts are informed by situations on the ground, they are also shaped by the structures and mandates of international implementing organisations. 2) Although DDR has evolved over time, overall innovation is lacking. This is partially due to international organisations' risk aversion and their tendency to stick to the same approaches. 3) Despite the prevalence of lessons learned, many are not applied. 4) Research should play a more prominent role at different levels of DDR processes, in particular at the practical level, with targeted support for practitioners. Summarising each conference session and breakout group, this Knowledge Note explains why the above insights emerged as crucial. A video documentation of the conference is available on YouTube.... view less

Keywords
arms control; disarmament; domestic security; military; society; demobilization; reintegration; social integration; political participation; private economy; refugee; conflict management

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
innerstaatlicher Konflikt; bewaffneter Konflikt; Konfliktverlauf; Übergangsphase; Nachkonfliktphase; Kombattanten; Disarmament; Sicherheitssektorreform; politische Partei

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

City
Bonn

Page/Pages
18 p.

Series
BICC Knowledge Notes, 1/2022

ISSN
2521-7828

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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