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Why Peace-Building Fails & How Behavioral Science Can Step In

Why Peace-Building Fails & How Behavioral Science Can Step In

Update: 2020-11-02
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In this episode, Amy Shipow moderates a conversation between Dan Schreiber, from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD’s, Crises and Fragility Team and Salim Kombo, an Associate at Busara Center. Together, they talk about the recently released OECD publication, States of Fragility in which Dan has a chapter titled, Fit For Fragility. They explore how behavioral science can help us figure out why peace building initiatives aren’t working. This episode, which is part two of a two-part series (part one), is featured at the Geneva Peace Week event this year where the theme is "Rebuilding trust after disruption: Pathways to reset international cooperation".

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Why Peace-Building Fails & How Behavioral Science Can Step In

Why Peace-Building Fails & How Behavioral Science Can Step In

Busara Center for Behavioral Economics