Engagement of Armed Groups in Peace Processes Wilton Park Conference Sponsored by: Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, United States Agency for International Development and (UK) Foreign and Commonwealth Office Africa Directorate and Conflict Issues Group. 9-11 December 2005 Preview of Programme from the Conference Web Page [also in PDF]
Context: Over the last two decades, whether in the context of a peace process or a humanitarian initiative, armed groups have become key actors in efforts to ease suffering and rebuild conflict-torn societies. Despite their participation in numerous peace processes there is deep controversy about appropriate responses to their actions and this has given rise to some complex policy questions. Methodology and Aims: This conference, which includes perspectives from a cross section of stakeholders, aims to: - create a forum for frank discussion under the Chatham House Rule in a discreet residential environment, to increase the understanding of participants of the aspirations and concerns of each other and thereby the scope for common action
- identify through a pooling of ideas and experience the key challenges and the most realistic ways of dealing with them
- foster and create personal contacts which can prove important for taking forward future action
Selection of Speakers Invited and Themes Proposed (* speaker confirmed) Welcome and Introduction to Wilton Park - Julia Purcell, Associate Director, Wilton Park Conciliation Resources - Introduction to the Conceptual Framework - - Celia McKeon* Conciliation Resources/Accord Programme Manager, UK Engaging Armed Groups in Peace Processes Vidar Helgesen, State Secretary Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Is there a Case for Engagement? Panel: Ambassador Thomas Greminger, Head of Peace Policy, Political Division IV, Human Security, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. US Speaker to be confirmed
Understanding Armed Groups' Choices Nhial Deng, Sudan – Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement ; Rene V. Sarmeinto, Philippines - Presidential Advisor on the Peace Process
Media & Intelligence- Bruce Clark, International Security Editor, Economist
Capacities for Engagement -Alastair Crooke, Director, Conflicts Forum Improving our Analysis -*Sue Williams, Consultant Constructing a Peace Process *Betty Bigombe, World Bank; *Martin Griffiths, Executive Director, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Switzerland
The Impact of Proscription & Terror Listing *Rob Ricigliano, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US
Seeking Rebel Accountability on Human Rights Standards in peace talks *Pablo Policzer, Armed Groups Project, UBC, Canada
Humanitarian Engagement with Peace Talks *Elisabeth Reusse-Decrey, Geneva Call, Switzerland
Community Based Approaches to Armed Groups - *Conciliation Resources Roles and Tactics of Third Party Engagement: What are the Different Perspectives? Panel: Julian Hottinger, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Switzerland; *Deborah Goodwin, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, UK; *Mark Bowden, United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Closing Session: Moving Forward: What Next Javier Solana, Secretary General of the Council of the European Union and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy |