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Inclusive peace processes are more effective from "summary" of Peace Process by William B. Quandt

One of the key principles that emerges from the study of peace processes is the idea that inclusivity is essential for achieving lasting peace. Inclusive peace processes involve bringing a wide range of stakeholders to the negotiating table, ensuring that all voices are heard and considered in the peacebuilding efforts. This means not only including political leaders and representatives of armed groups, but also engaging with civil society organizations, women's groups, religious leaders, and other key actors in the conflict. By involving a diverse array of stakeholders in the peace process, it is more likely that the resulting agreement will be seen as legitimate and sustainable. When all parties have had a chance to participate in shaping the peace agreement, they are more likely to feel invested in its success and committed to upholding its provisions. In contrast, peace agreements that are negotiated solely between a select group of elites are often seen as illegitimate and are less likely to be implemented effectively. Inclusive peace processes also have the potential to address the root causes of conflict...
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    Peace Process

    William B. Quandt

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