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Behind the Geneva Talks: Ivan M. Nielsen Diplomacy and Peace in Syria

Behind the Geneva Talks: Ivan M. Nielsen Diplomacy and Peace in Syria

Update: 2025-05-15
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What do negotiations look like when one party to peace talks never intended to negotiate in good faith?

What can we learn from peace talks that didn’t lead to peace?


In this episode of Lawyering Peace, former Danish diplomat Ivan M. Nielsen joins Dr. Paul R. Williams to reflect on his role as Denmark’s Special Envoy to the Syrian Opposition during the UN-backed Geneva peace talks.


Nielsen offers an insider's view of the Geneva process, describing how the Assad regime went through the motions of negotiation while continuing attacks on civilians—with Russia’s backing. He discusses the complex dynamics of engaging with a fragmented opposition, the structural challenges posed by the UN framework, and the difficulty of maintaining a meaningful diplomatic process under asymmetrical conditions.


Drawing on his experience in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and South Africa, Nielsen shares core lessons that are important for both Syria and other post-conflict states. Nielson offers us a cautious but enduring message of optimism about Syria’s long road ahead.


🎧 Tune in for an insightful and thoughtful discussion on diplomacy, accountability, and the struggle for peace in Syria.

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Behind the Geneva Talks: Ivan M. Nielsen Diplomacy and Peace in Syria

Behind the Geneva Talks: Ivan M. Nielsen Diplomacy and Peace in Syria

Dr. Paul R. Williams