Panel Discussion 'Challenges and Prospects for "Total Peace" in Colombia'
Admission free but booking required
Dr Gwen Burnyeat, Junior Research Fellow in Anthropology, is chairing a panel discussion on 'Challenges and Prospects for "Total Peace" in Colombia'.
This panel is the first event in the UK to take stock of the current state of the peace process(es) in Colombia, the “total peace” policy of President Gustavo Petro, and the challenges and opportunities of the current moment. Bringing together academics and practitioners, we will explore the peace talks between the government and the ELN guerrilla group, the legal framework created to negotiate with illegal armed groups, implementation of the 2016 peace accord with the FARC, and overall, the developments in peacebuilding since Petro took power last August and prospects for the future.
Chair: Dr Gwen Burnyeat, Junior Research Fellow in Anthropology at Merton College, University of Oxford
Panellists:
- Prof. Jenny Pearce, Research Professor, Latin America and Caribbean Centre, London School of Economics
- Ivan Briscoe, Program Director, Latin America and Caribbean, International Crisis Group
- Dr Andrei Gómez-Suárez, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, University of Winchester
- Dr Jeremy Hobbs, Research Analyst on Latin America, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
This is an in-person event followed by drinks reception.
