Scholars David Smock and Daniel Serwer have been trying to talk people into peace as international mediators for much of their careers. At a recent book launch in Washington, D.C for their new publication, called "Facilitating Dialogue: USIP's Work in Conflict Zones," Smock and Serwer analyzed why peace talks in places such as Iraq, Kosovo, and Nepal were successful. One factor, they say, is simply time. "It isn't just a one-meeting effort. The most effective processes take a ...
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