Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao

The Role of Civil Society

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Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao

The Role of Civil Society

This study investigates the role of civil society in forging sustainable peace in Mindanao. Civil society’s involvement in peace efforts can improve the chances of a lasting settlement—both in terms of addressing underlying causes and in terms of building a constituency for the concessions needed for a peace agreement. There are limitations to the effectiveness of civil society, however, due both to certain characteristics of these organizations (such as their ideological divisions or their lack of representativeness of the whole Filipino community) and to the inherent nature of civil society (its inability to aggregate interests in order to achieve a wider settlement). In the end, civil society can have an impact in making it politically possible for policy elites to adopt positions other than that of “victory” (which seems to be the preferred policy stance of the general Christian Philippine citizenry). Through articulation of issues and networking, through activities parallel to the formal peace process, and through their efforts to bridge communal divides, civil society organizations keep alive the prospect for peace in Mindanao that sometimes seems forever elusive. This is the seventeenth publication in Policy Studies, a peer-reviewed East-West Center Washington series that presents scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and international political, economic, and strategic issues affecting Asia in a policy relevant manner.

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English
Pages
64

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Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao: The Role of Civil Society
May 2005, East-West Center Washington
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Published in
Washington, DC
Series
Policy Studies -- 17

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Library of Congress
JQ1419.M55 R66 2005

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
64
Dimensions
9 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

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Open Library
OL9605227M
ISBN 10
1932728325
ISBN 13
9781932728323
LCCN
2005283220
OCLC/WorldCat
60710889
Library Thing
4487705

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