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SUMMARY:ResoLex Roundtable: Negotiating with armed groups\, game theory and the prisoners’ dilemma. What’s that got to do with the major projects industry?
DESCRIPTION:In addition to being the Chief Executive of ResoLex\, Edward Moore is the Chairman of Concordis International\, a peacebuilding charity. Concordis uses a dialogue approach to support the development of sustainable relationships amongst communities involved in or affected by armed conflict. At first light\, this may seem rather unconnected to the development of collaborative relationships in the commercial world\, yet there may be lessons to learn and adopt from the tools\, techniques and experiences gained in conflict zones. \nOn the 9th of July\, Peter Marsden Chief Executive of Concordis International is joining us to highlight the lessons we as an industry can learn from the third sector\, in building relationships and resilience in complex environments\, as we all work to create sustainable collaborative relationships. \nNote: Please check your junk folder if you have not received your email confirmation. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					Guest speaker: Peter Marsden\n					Chief Executive\, Concordis international \n					Peter is Chief Executive of the peacebuilding charity\, Concordis International\, and is a mediator and a former child protection lawyer. \nHe’s responsible for Concordis’ work in Central African Republic\, Chad\, Cameroon\, Mauritania\, Sudan and South Sudan\, helping women and men affected by armed conflict to find workable solutions to root causes of their grievances. \nPeter’s passion is to bring people together who would not normally meet\, helping them to transform destructive conflict into a future-focused collaboration\, to their mutual benefit.  The Concordis team seeks to change incentives where conflict is fought and felt\, increasing the economic and social benefits of peaceful coexistence\, whilst also increasing the disincentives to violence. \nMuch of this work involves training local peacebuilders from across the conflict divides – who better to do this work than those who know intimately the history\, politics and culture; people who will be part of these communities long after Concordis has left? \nPeter left legal practice in 2007 and took a Masters in International Development at the LSE.  He then served for three years as Director of the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East.  He organised peace talks in Iraq and Lebanon between high-level Iraqi religious leaders from across the sectarian divides\, resulting in a joint Sunni-Shia fatwa against suicide bombing. \nWhen he’s not working\, Peter would prefer to be in the hills\, running\, climbing\, skiing or cycling.
URL:https://resolex.com/event/resolex-roundtable-negotiating-with-armed-groups-game-theory-and-the-prisoners-dilemma/
LOCATION:ResoLex\, 1 Paternoster Lane\, Paternoster Square\, City of London\, London\, EC4M 7BQ\, United Kingdom
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