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Abstract

This policy paper analyses the potential of emerging mediators from the Global South, using Brazil as a key example. It highlights the increasing demand for these mediators due to shifting geopolitical dynamics and the need for diverse perspectives in peacemaking. The paper outlines challenges and opportunities for countries such as Brazil, drawing on insights from interviews with 31 conflict management professionals. It includes recommendations for Brazil to enhance its standing as a mediator, including through the development of a clear mediation policy, building institutional capacity, demonstrating consistent interest in conflict resolution, and fostering partnerships with experienced mediators and institutions. The paper emphasizes that while the current geopolitical context is challenging, established peacemaking practices provide a valuable foundation for emerging mediators to build upon and contribute to the field.

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