13 episodes

In this show we look at the world through peacemaking lenses. We have conversations with experts in the fields of diplomacy and international relations on what it takes to build lasting peace amidst the volatile world situation. In the wise words of our founder, Nobel Peace Laureate Martti Ahtisaari, we believe that all conflicts can be resolved. This podcast is about how to do it.

CMI - Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation is an independent Finnish organisation that works to prevent and resolve political conflicts throughout the world.

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In this show we look at the world through peacemaking lenses. We have conversations with experts in the fields of diplomacy and international relations on what it takes to build lasting peace amidst the volatile world situation. In the wise words of our founder, Nobel Peace Laureate Martti Ahtisaari, we believe that all conflicts can be resolved. This podcast is about how to do it.

CMI - Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation is an independent Finnish organisation that works to prevent and resolve political conflicts throughout the world.

    How spiking food prices could increase instability in the Middle East and North Africa?

    How spiking food prices could increase instability in the Middle East and North Africa?

    Global food prices are spiking due to the war in Ukraine. There are growing fears that this could destabilise countries in the Middle East and North Africa, bringing back memories of how rising food prices played a role in Arab Spring uprisings a decade ago.

    What are the linkages between food security and conflicts? How countries in the Mena region could become more resilient to such shocks as the war we’re now witnessing? These are some of the questions we’re going to discuss in this episode of CMI’s Peace Talks.

    Our guests today are Wolfgang Mühlberger, CMI’s Senior Advisor for the Middle East and North Africa, and Heidi Olli, Partnerships Officer at the World Food Programme.

    • 37 min
    Women representatives and their constituencies: Building support for a more durable peace

    Women representatives and their constituencies: Building support for a more durable peace

    The interaction between women representatives and their own communities is one reason why women’s inclusion is seen to lead to more durable peace agreements. In this episode, we discuss concrete strategies to build linkages between these two, drawing on experiences from Palestine, Yemen and Northern Ireland. The topic is timely as digitalisation and the rise of different social movements underline the need to make peace processes more democratic.

    Guests are Heba Zayyan, the Head of UN Women Sub-office in Gaza; Kawkab Al-Thaibani, the co-founder of the Women for Yemen network; Dr Catherine Turner, Associate Professor at the Durham Law School. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä.

    • 50 min
    Renewed hope for peace in Libya 10 years after the revolution

    Renewed hope for peace in Libya 10 years after the revolution

    It has been 10 years since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. The end of Gaddafi’s four-decade rule held the promise of a better future, but many dreams remain unfulfilled as the country has been caught up in constant turmoil. Still, as Libya marks this 10th anniversary, there is renewed hope for peace. The recent election of a unified interim government could bring a long-standing political stalemate between rival factions to an end. How to make the most of this opportunity to build peace? What needs to change so that the next 10 years would look brighter for the country?

    Guests are Saana Keskitalo, Senior Manager of CMI’s Libya project, and Wolfgang Mühlberger, CMI’s Senior Advisor for the Middle East and North Africa. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä.

    • 1 hr
    How can peace mediation stay relevant in the post-Covid-19 world?

    How can peace mediation stay relevant in the post-Covid-19 world?

    The coronavirus crisis is speeding up the emergence of a new world order that shakes the very foundations of global peace and security. At the same time rapid technological change gives new tools to advance and fuel conflicts. In this exclusive episode of CMI's Peace Talks for the Geneva Peace Week 2020, we ask how peace mediation can adapt to this new reality.

    Guests are Annette Idler, Director of Studies at the Changing Character of War Programme at the University of Oxford, Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global Risk and Resilience at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), and CMI’s Programme Director Ville Brummer. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä.

    • 56 min
    What is Martti Ahtisaari's vision for peacemaking?

    What is Martti Ahtisaari's vision for peacemaking?

    We at CMI believe that the vision of Nobel Peace Laureate Martti Ahtisaari is increasingly needed for peace mediation to meet future challenges. But what is Ahtisaari's legacy to peacemaking and in which ways his principles are still relevant in the decade? On the occasion of our 20th anniversary, CMI's Peace Talks takes a closer look at the vision of the man who established the organisation.

    Guests are Roxana Cristescu, Head of CMI’s Programme in Eurasia and the Director of EU relations, and Kai Sauer, Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and CMI board member. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä.

    • 39 min
    How can peace mediation build more sustainable societies?

    How can peace mediation build more sustainable societies?

    The coronavirus pandemic is making the world even more fragile in a situation where violent conflicts are being increasingly recognised as one of the main hurdles to sustainable development. What is the role of effective peace mediation in building more sustainable societies? Could the Covid-19 crisis produce real change in terms of how the international community and individual countries should address different vulnerabilities? 

    This episode focuses on the cases of Yemen and Libya as examples of countries where continuous violence has pushed back development. Guests are Abdulghani AI-Iryani, Senior Researcher at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies, and Maruan El-Krekshi, Head of CMI’s Middle East and North Africa team. The podcast is hosted by CMI's Communications Manager Antti Ämmälä. This episode is a part of our 20th anniversary campaign to raise awareness on themes that we consider critical for successful peacemaking now and in the future.

    • 56 min

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