Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue viewpoints volume 2 • november 2008 Reflections on Guns, Fighters and Armed Violence in Peace Processes —Edited by Cate Buchanan— ABOUT THE HD CENTRE The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre) is an independent Swiss foundation dedicated to help- ing improve the global response to armed conflict. It attempts to achieve this by mediating between warring parties and providing support to the broader media- tion community. The HD Centre is driven by humanitarian values; its goal is to reduce the consequences of violent conflict, improve security, and ultimately contribute to the peaceful resolution of conflict. The HD Centre began operations in 1999 and has since become one of the world’s leading conflict mediation organisations. Operational engagements are comple mented by policy and analytical work focused on civilian protec tion, mediation techniques, transitional issues and arms and security matters. Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue 114 rue de Lausanne Geneva, 1202 Photo: a sign is seen after KFOR soldiers sealed-off an area to investigate the scene where one Kosovo Albanian died Switzerland and three were injured in a minefield left from the Kosovo Phone +41 22 908 1130 war in 1999, near the village of Harilaq, 20 km north of Kosovo capital Pristina on April 1, 2008. Fax +41 22 908 1140 © Reuters/Photographer Hazir Reka E-mail
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[email protected]) Website www.hdcentre.org Printing: Paul Green Printing, London Reflections on Guns, Fighters and Armed Violence in Peace Processes —Edited by Cate Buchanan— NEGOTIATING DISARMAMENT: STRATEGIES FOR TACKLING SECURITY ISSUES IN PEACE PROCESSES ‘Negotiating Disarmament’ explores issues surrounding Project publications to date the planning, timing and techniques of a range of Cate Buchanan and Mireille Widmer (2006), Civilians, security issues, including violence reduction, weapons Guns and Peace Processes: Approaches and Possibilities, control, disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration ‘Negotiating Disarmament’ Briefing Paper No.