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Philip Gamaghelyan, "Conflict Resolution Beyond the International Relations Paradigm: Evolving Designs as a Transformative Practice in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria" (Ibidem Press, 2017)

Nov 16, 2025
Philip Gamaghelyan, an Associate Professor at the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, brings his rich background in conflict resolution to discuss pressing issues in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria. He critiques binary conflict framing that excludes vital voices, argues for a multifaceted approach to diplomacy, and examines the humanitarian crises affecting displaced populations. Gamaghelyan also explores the complexities of geopolitical influences, cultural erasure, and the future of peacebuilding amidst current global challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Turn From War To Peace Study

  • Gamaghelyan grew up in Armenia and supported the 1990s war before seeing its destruction firsthand.
  • That experience shifted him toward studying how wars form and why peace agreements fail.
INSIGHT

Binary Frames Exclude Real Peace Actors

  • Binary frames in conflict resolution silence many peace actors and oversimplify complex identities.
  • Philip Gamaghelyan argues that treating conflicts as only two sides disempowers mixed, neutral, or minority populations.
ADVICE

Elevate Non-Governmental Peace Work

  • Stop subordinating non-governmental peace work to state-level tracks and hierarchies.
  • Work directly with multiple societal levels to recognize diverse peace actors and framings, not just official negotiators.
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