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24 Jun 2008

This paper discusses the diverse roles played by the private sector during track one peace processes in particular, drawing on a variety of examples from different contexts. The examples illustrate that where the private sector enjoys credibility (sometimes higher than state parties), has access to conflict parties, and a strategic interest in the resolution of a conflict, it can become actively involved and have significant impact on the course of a peace process, for better or worse.

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Author Salil Tripathi, Canan Gündüz
Series HD Centre Publications
Publisher Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre)
Copyright © 2008 Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue
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