International support is important from "summary" of Peace Process by William B. Quandt
The involvement of international actors in a peace process is crucial for its success. International support provides legitimacy to the negotiations and helps ensure that agreements reached are widely accepted and implemented. Without international backing, parties may be less inclined to adhere to their commitments, leading to a breakdown in the peace process. Moreover, international actors can bring valuable resources and expertise to the table, facilitating negotiations and helping to bridge gaps between conflicting parties. By leveraging their influence, these actors can also help push parties towards compromise and consensus, thereby advancing the peace process. Additionally, international support can help create a conducive environment for peace talks by providing a neutral space for dialogue and offering security guarantees to parties involved. This helps build trust among conflicting parties and encourages them to engage in good faith negotiations. Furthermore, international actors can play a vital role in post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding efforts. By providing financial assistance, technical support, and monitoring mechanisms, they can help ensure that peace agreements are effectively implemented and that conflicts do not reignite.- International support is a cornerstone of successful peace processes. Without the involvement of external actors, negotiations are more likely to falter, agreements are less likely to hold, and conflicts are more likely to persist. Therefore, international support should be considered a necessary element in any peacebuilding endeavor.
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