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Reversing the Decline of Diplomacy for Peace: a conversation with David Harland

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In this captivating episode we explore the evolving landscape of diplomacy and its pivotal role in fostering peace. Our guest, David Harland, the Executive Director of the Geneva Center for Humanitarian Dialogue and a member of the UN Secretary General's High Level Advisory Board on Mediation, shares his vast experience and insights.

We cover the historical trajectory of diplomacy for peace, from its post-World War II successes to its recent decline, particularly over the past two decades. David discusses how diplomacy once effectively addressed existential threats, such as nuclear warfare, through strategic negotiations and treaties.

As we face new global challenges like climate change, pandemics, and artificial intelligence, David offers a critical analysis of how diplomacy has transformed and how it might adapt. He introduces concepts like "shifting constellations" and "hybrid diplomacy," highlighting the role of alternative actors, including NGOs and private companies, in today's diplomatic landscape.

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of diplomacy, the importance of setting priorities, and the potential for new diplomatic frameworks to address the pressing issues of our time. As we navigate this complex terrain, the question remains: will we assemble the tools necessary for a sustainable future?

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Article: https://www.genevapolicyoutlook.ch/reversing-the-decline-of-diplomacy/

Geneva Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue: https://hdcentre.org/

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Guest: David Harland, Executive Director, Geneva Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

Host: Francesco Pisano, Director, UN Library & Archives Geneva

Producer and editor: Amy Smith

Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva

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In this captivating episode we explore the evolving landscape of diplomacy and its pivotal role in fostering peace. Our guest, David Harland, the Executive Director of the Geneva Center for Humanitarian Dialogue and a member of the UN Secretary General's High Level Advisory Board on Mediation, shares his vast experience and insights.

We cover the historical trajectory of diplomacy for peace, from its post-World War II successes to its recent decline, particularly over the past two decades. David discusses how diplomacy once effectively addressed existential threats, such as nuclear warfare, through strategic negotiations and treaties.

As we face new global challenges like climate change, pandemics, and artificial intelligence, David offers a critical analysis of how diplomacy has transformed and how it might adapt. He introduces concepts like "shifting constellations" and "hybrid diplomacy," highlighting the role of alternative actors, including NGOs and private companies, in today's diplomatic landscape.

Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of diplomacy, the importance of setting priorities, and the potential for new diplomatic frameworks to address the pressing issues of our time. As we navigate this complex terrain, the question remains: will we assemble the tools necessary for a sustainable future?

Resources

Article: https://www.genevapolicyoutlook.ch/reversing-the-decline-of-diplomacy/

Geneva Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue: https://hdcentre.org/

Where to listen to this episode

Content

Guest: David Harland, Executive Director, Geneva Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

Host: Francesco Pisano, Director, UN Library & Archives Geneva

Producer and editor: Amy Smith

Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva

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