“Inclusion” is becoming an increasingly prominent term in debates about peace, yet the term often remains vague. Hearing calls for an inclusive peace process begs the questions: Whom are we asked to include, how, and why? The idea for this article resulted from our engagement in research-policy transfer in the field of peace-process design and… Read more »
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