by An Oslo Forum podcast
What happens behind closed doors when peace agreements are negotiated? The Mediator’s Studio gives you a glimpse into the normally hidden world of peace diplomacy. Host Adam Cooper brings you first-hand stories from mediators, armed groups and governments on what it takes to end wars. The Mediator’s Studio is a podcast from the Oslo Forum, the world’s leading mediation retreat. It’s brought to you by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
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October 1, 2024
<p class="ql-align-justify">British negotiator turned mediator Jonathan Powell reveals the ebb and flow of the world’s major peace processes. He takes us through secret negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland and the following decade of talks on its implementation. He drew on this experience to support the dialogue with ETA in Spain, as well as the negotiation between the Colombian government and the FARC to end Latin America’s longest civil war. Jonathan Powell shares insights from meeting conflict parties in their hideouts, as well as the lessons learned from advising leaders in Afghanistan and Myanmar.</p><p>We value your opinion! Please take a moment to share your feedback by participating in our 1-minute listener survey. </p><p><a href="https://0lotay3liy7.typeform.com/to/BszSNdLf" target="_blank">https://0lotay3liy7.typeform.com/to/BszSNdLf</a> </p>
September 25, 2024
<p>Former International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and current Chair of HD’s Board, Joanne Liu provides her humanitarian insights to better inform the practice of mediation. Inspired by an MSF doctor's book she read as a teenager, she has worked as a humanitarian paediatrician in conflict zones for 30 years. Joanne Liu recounts her negotiations for humanitarian access in Yemen, her advocacy at the UN for an emergency response to Ebola, and how she stood up to the US administration after the bombing of an MSF hospital in Afghanistan. She also shares what helps her to keep faith in humanity in the face of devastating crises.</p><p>We value your opinion! Please take a moment to share your feedback by participating in our 1-minute listener survey. </p><p><a href="https://0lotay3liy7.typeform.com/to/BszSNdLf" target="_blank">https://0lotay3liy7.typeform.com/to/BszSNdLf</a> </p>
September 18, 2024
<p class="ql-align-justify">Senior US diplomat Molly Phee reflects on her mediation and negotiation experience in the last three decades. She recalls leveraging her influence to drive parties to a peace agreement in South Sudan and takes us behind the scenes of intense negotiations with the Taliban in Afghanistan from 2018 to 2020. As the current US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, she discusses her approach to addressing the aftermaths of military coups in the Sahel, supporting talks in Sudan, and using creative approaches to defuse tensions in the Great Lakes region. </p><p>We value your opinion! Please take a moment to share your feedback by participating in our 1-minute listener survey. </p><p><a href="https://0lotay3liy7.typeform.com/to/BszSNdLf" target="_blank">https://0lotay3liy7.typeform.com/to/BszSNdLf</a> </p>
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