COLLECTION
Inclusive Political Settlements
Papers series
Several background, case study, comparative and policy-related publications were produced within the context of the IPS project. They were written by researchers from our partner institutions, ‘insider experts’ from former power contenders, external experts, as well as the research coordination team at the Berghof Foundation.
- Post-war Political Settlements. From Participatory Transition Processes to Inclusive State-building and Governance
Véronique Dudouet, Stina Lundström. 2016 - Inclusivity in National Dialogues: Guaranteeing Social Integration or Preserving Old Power Hierarchies?. IPS Paper No.1
Katrin Planta, Vanessa Prinz, Luxshi Vimalarajah. 2015 - The 1991 Colombian National Constituent Assembly: Turning Exclusion into Inclusion, or a Vain Endeavour?. IPS Paper No. 1
David Rampf, Diana Chavarro. 2015 - Entering the Political Stage: An Analysis of Former Guerrillas’ Experiences in Colombian Politics. IPS Paper No. 2
David Rampf, Diana Chavarro. 2014 - Considerations Regarding Peace Negotiations in Colombia: 1990 - 2014. IPS Paper No. 3
Otty Patiño Hormaza, Vera Grabe Loewenherz. 2015 - The Untold Story of the Workers’ Revolutionary Party in Colombia. The PRT’s Transformation from a Clandestine Party into a Legal Political Actor. IPS Paper No. 4
David Rampf. 2015 - The 1996 Political Settlement in South Africa: An Analysis of the Primary Strands of the Negotiations and its Most Public Actors. IPS Paper No. 5
Paul Graham. 2015 - Committed to Unity: South Africa’s Adherence to Its 1994 Political Settlement. IPS Paper No. 6
Paul Graham. 2014 - Interrogating the Impact of Intelligence: Pursuing, Protecting, and Promoting an Inclusive Political Transition Process in South Africa. IPS Paper No. 7
Nel Marais, Jo Davies. 2014 - The Role of the Business Elite in South Africa’s Democratic Transition: Supporting an Inclusive Political and Economic Transformation. IPS Paper No. 8
Nel Marais, Jo Davies. 2015 - The Nepalese Peace Process: Faster Changes, Slower Progress. IPS Paper No. 9
Padma Prasad Khatiwada. 2015 - From Peace Settlement to Political Settlement: State Restructuring and Inclusive Measures for Marginalised Groups in Nepal. IPS Paper No. 10
Balkrishna Mabuhang. 2015 - Assessing Inclusivity in the Post-War Army Integration Process in Nepal. IPS Paper No. 11
Subindra Bogati. 2015 - State Reform after the Peace Accords: Negotiating and Implementing an Inclusive Political Settlement in El Salvador. IPS Paper No. 13
Roberto Oswaldo López, Aída Carolina Quinteros, Carlos Guillermo Ramos. 2015 - The FMLN and Post-War Politics in El Salvador: From Included to Inclusive Actor?. IPS Paper No. 14
Carlos Guillermo Ramos, Roberto Oswaldo López, Aída Carolina Quinteros. 2015 - The Paradox of Peace in Sudan and South Sudan: Why the Political Settlements Failed to Endure. IPS Paper No. 15
Jok Madut Jok. 2015 - Participation on Paper but not in Practice? The South Sudan Constitutional Review Process. IPS Paper No. 17
Guri Storaas. 2015 - The Rebels, the State and the People: Inclusivity in the Aceh Peace Process. IPS Paper No. 18
Agus Wandi, Nezar Patria. 2015
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