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Dr. Virginia M. Bouvier
Ginny Bouvier
Love reading, writing, thinking, and working with people to make the world a better place. Family and friends, yoga, travel, photography, perusing dessert menus keep me sane. Latin American enthusiast. Peace practitioner yearning for justice. Heading up the Colombia program at the U.S. Institute of Peace, but tweets and posts are my own.
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Daily Archives: October 24, 2012
Lessons for Colombia’s Peace Talks in Oslo and Havana
The installation of the peace table in Norway is now complete, and the delegations are preparing to resume their work in Havana next month. Reflections on what has been learned from the past and what is yet to be learned … Continue reading
Posted in Colombia, Dialogue, Latin America, Peace, Peace Initiatives, peace processes, peace talks, Spanish America, War
Tagged Colombia, construccion de la paz, ELN, FARC, Georgetown University, Latin America, Organization of American States, Oslo, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Sergio Jaramillo, United States Institute of Peace, Virginia Bouvier
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