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Dive into the intricacies of participatory spaces and their crucial role in peace-building forums with our latest podcast episode. Join us as we explore the fundamental concept of participatory spaces and how they serve as catalysts for constructive dialogue and conflict resolution. What does it mean to facilitate these spaces effectively, and is there a specific style that ensures success in conflict resolution? Our expert guest Ms Annika Ericson shares her insights and experiences garnered from years of community organising and facilitation at the Geneva Centre for Peace & Security.
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Welcome to the OIJPCR Podcast, where we dive deep into the realms of Sustainability, Justice, and Peace. In today's episode, join us for a thought-provoking conversation at the intersection of these crucial topics, featuring the esteemed Prof. Dr. Jyoti M. Pathania and the visionary Dr. Wesam Al Madhoun, Founder of Global Ambassadors of Sustainability. Together, they unravel the complexities of creating a harmonious balance between environmental concerns, social justice, and global peace. Get ready for an insightful exploration that promises to challenge your perspectives and inspire action. This is OIJPCR, where ideas meet impact
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In this episode of " The OIJPCR Podcast", join Prof. (Dr.) Jyoti M. Pathania in a captivating conversation with Mr. Danjuma Mohammed, a dynamic young peace scholar and activist hailing from Nigeria. Together, they delve into the intricate world of Peacebuilding, exploring the vital intersections of Gender and Youth inclusivity in a remarkable Conflict Resolution story. Whether you're passionate about global affairs, and peace initiatives, or simply love engaging conversations, this episode promises to leave you with a fresh perspective. Subscribe now to "The OIJPCR Podcast" to ensure you catch all the eye-opening episodes that broaden your understanding of the world.
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"Dive into the nuanced perspective of an acclaimed journalist, Mr Arun Joshi, in conversation with Dr. Jyoti M.Pathania as he unravels the complexities of achieving sustainable peace in Jammu and Kashmir, especially after the Indian Supreme Court Verdict on the Abrogation of Article 370. In this podcast, he contends that India must move beyond a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, exploring the need for systemic changes in the Union Territory. With three decades of firsthand experience and insights rooted in the region, Mr Joshi provides a compelling argument for reshaping strategies to usher in a new era of tranquillity in this historically tumultuous region."
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In this segment of the OIJPCR POdcast series, we explore India's enduring internal security challenge – Left-wing Extremism, or Naxalism. Join us as Shubhranshu Choudhary, a former BBC journalist turned advocate for Democratic Media, discusses his 15-year journey in initiating a peace process in Central India. Discover the complexities of Naxalism and the ongoing efforts to facilitate dialogue between Indian Maoists and the state.
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This episode delves deep into global conflicts and explores the potential for peace by examining the Russian-Ukraine conflict, the historical roots of this conflict, and the possibilities for brokering peace in the region.
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Whichever country of origin they might be from, the need for humanitarian diplomacy is important. Even as forced migrations have geometrically increased in the last few decades, legal frameworks to deal with the issue remain largely insufficient, or even absent. A constant tussle between genuine concerns for national security and the protection of human rights stagnates any concrete progress. This episode addresses this dilemma in the South Asian Context.
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Recently, Soft Power has gained widespread recognition as a foreign policy tool, although still perhaps secondary to traditional Hard Power discourse. Dr.Parama Sinha Palit in this podcast elucidates on, the historical context of Soft Power and its use in peacebuilding/sustainable peace efforts. Citing cases from China's extensive usage of Soft Power as a tool of foreign policy and comparison with India which has long exercised Soft Power rooted in its ancient civilization and Foreign Policy.
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Ms Arinolah Elizabeth- Nite Omollo from Kenya is a Rotary Peace fellow.
She works with a concept called “Positive Peace,” which refers to changing the attitudes, institutions, and structures for the creation of a peaceful society.
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Sarah Anne Rennick is Deputy Director at the Arab Reform Initiative. In this episode, she discusses how youth navigates conflict, and how it affects their whole lives. She uses on-ground surveys from the Middle East region. More information about the issue can be found in her paper here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14678802.2023.2188569#.ZBlhJTKb-v0.twitter.
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India-Nepal relations are rooted in geographical proximity as well as intra-community bonds. Undoubtedly, the cultural connect is the most enduring and will remain an important peace constituency between the two nations.
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This episode highlights sustainability as a tool for peace building, India’s tactical foreign policy in light of recent geopolitical events, and why our relationship with the Middle East is important for both regions."
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Mr. Robert Kluijver has spent more than a decade in Afghanistan working for the United Nations and currently teaching at the Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po. France. In this episode he talks about the current political state of Afghanistan, his on ground experiences, especially the elections. What could be the the best way for the international community to engage with the current dispensation; the dire condition of women; what the global community can do and how? How the Afghans are adapting and addressing the Taliban regime all over again? What state-building activities should be carried out by Taliban leadership? How can the UN play an effective role in the post conflict reconstruction and peace -building activities in Afghanistan? Including Taliban's destructive cultural practices.
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In todays rapidly changing geo-political world order, it is an opportune time to reflect on how the world can be without conflict and wars. On the 75th death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Now than ever before, his ideas on the World Federation should be understood. Dr. Sundeep Waslekars insights on the World without war is indeed worth listening.
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This episode elucidates on the terminology of international conflicts, their typology and casual factors.
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This Episode talks about what should be the basic mediatory process in mediation. Be it for a conflict in the family, office or at the inter- state or intra -state level.
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This episode discusses the current 'plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban 2.0 regime,’with an eminent Indian Journalist and Media Consultant with more than 40 years of experience, Ms Ashali Verma, Awarded “The Global Award for Media Excellence” for the “Best Population/Environment Reporting Effort” in 1997 by the Population Institute, Washington. DC USA.
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This episode deliberates on the United Nations International Decade for Rapprochement of Cultures-2013-2022. In discussion with Prof. Priyankar Upadhyaya, on the book titled “Long Walk of Peace: Towards a culture of Prevention”, published by UNESCO, France.
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This episode talks about five unique features of Women as Conflict Resolutioners and five recommendations in the form of "mantras" for resolving conflicts.
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This episode is a tribute to mark the 150th birth centenary celebrations of the father of the Indian Nation. Even today his legacy lives on and his ideas still inspire movements and spark debates and discussion.
"The best way to remember Mahatma Gandhi is to follow his message of peace , non-violence and simple living in our daily lives"
HH Dalai Lama - Se mer