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Implementation is often challenging from "summary" of Peace Process by William B. Quandt

The process of turning agreements into reality is often more difficult than reaching those agreements in the first place. This may seem counterintuitive, but it is a reality that has played out time and time again in various peace processes around the world. Implementation is where the rubber meets the road, where lofty ideals and grand plans are put to the test in the real world. There are a number of reasons why implementation can be so challenging. One of the main reasons is that agreements reached in peace negotiations are often vague and open to interpretation. This ambiguity can lead to disagreements and disputes down the line, as each side tries to interpret the agreement in a way that best serves its own interests. In addition, there are often multiple stakeholders involved in the implementation process, each with their own agendas and priorities. This can lead to competing interests and conflicting goals, making it difficult to move forward in a coordinated and cohesive manner. Furthermore, imple...
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    Peace Process

    William B. Quandt

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