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Goodbye is the hardest part: why is ending violence so difficult for non-state armed groups?

Goodbye is the hardest part: why is ending violence so difficult for non-state armed groups?

Update: 2025-10-09
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For groups involved in long-running non-international armed conflicts, the decision to end the use of violence poses significant challenges – even when it is no longer recognized to be an “effective” means of achieving organizational objectives.

In this post, independent researcher Dr Thomas Evans argues that exploring the cultural perspectives, influences, and identities within non-state armed groups and their members is vital to understanding the continued usage of, and disengagement from, political violence.
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Goodbye is the hardest part: why is ending violence so difficult for non-state armed groups?

Goodbye is the hardest part: why is ending violence so difficult for non-state armed groups?

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