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1 Disasters, conflict, and peace
Disaster diplomacy: Disasters, conflict, and peace Ilan Kelman University College London

2 Overview How and why disaster-related activities do and do not induce cooperation amongst enemies. Disaster-related activities can catalyze but not create diplomacy – over the short-term (weeks and months).

3 Definitions Disaster: An event beyond a community’s ability to cope.
Diplomacy: Peaceful business amongst sovereign governments and other government-related entities.

4 Case studies Geographic region. e.g. North Korea, Greece-Turkey.
Specific disaster event or type. e.g. earthquake hazard, haze. Global issue. e.g. asteroid, climate change.

5 Case studies Spin-offs
Inter-state and intra-state. e.g. Philippines, Aceh / Sri Lanka. Spin-offs Environmental diplomacy. Disaster para-diplomacy.

6 Research questions Disaster-related activities  diplomacy.
New diplomacy. Legitimate diplomacy. Lasting diplomacy. Is the long-term addressed?

7 Reasons why it fails Survival of oneself.
Inertial prejudice and enmity. Lack of political forethought. Ability for disaster-related activities. Humanitarian imperative.

8 Disaster-related activities are not the first political priority.
Politics can be uncaring.

9 Disaster diplomacy and international agreements
Example: Antarctic Treaty System and climate change impacts on it. Diplomatic outcomes beyond the agreement? Climate change impacts on environmental agreements?

10 Non-sovereign island disaster diplomacy
Legal: neither allowed nor banned. Actual: a few occurrences. Why? Limited interest in sovereignty & disaster risk.

11 Understanding reasons: Quantitative analyses
Data challenges. Correlation and causation.

12 Understanding reasons: Explanatory & predictive models
Taxonomy: -Neighbourliness. -Aid relationship. -Diplomacy track. -Purpose for supporting/avoiding.

13 Beyond research to pragmatism
Politics is not just politicians Diplomacy is not just diplomats. Time: do start and end points exist? Space: how much do specific boundaries matter?

14 Disaster diplomacy as a process, Not a one-off phenomenon
When wanted, it happens. Can be a tool or a weapon. Theory or desires may not be reality. Accept the evidence of failure, but do not lose hope.


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