The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF

This report examines the Aquino administration’s efforts to end hostilities and negotiate a long-term peace agreement between the Government of the Republic of the Philippine (GRP), on the one hand, and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN), on the other. The report has two...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-80982022-10-18T07:54:59Z The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF Heydarian, Richard Javad This report examines the Aquino administration’s efforts to end hostilities and negotiate a long-term peace agreement between the Government of the Republic of the Philippine (GRP), on the one hand, and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN), on the other. The report has two central arguments. Firstly, the Aquino administration has been more invested (and successful) in pursuing peace negotiations with the MILF than the CNN. This can largely be explained by the greater compatibility of the strategic and ideological goals of the GRP and the MILF’s top leadership. Secondly, the administration has struggled to insulate the peace negotiations with the MILF from external interference/disruptions. The ongoing peace negotiations, however, have been vulnerable to sabotage by hardline elements, whether within the ranks of the negotiating parties or among other non-state actors and rebel groups opposed to peace negotiations. Meanwhile, long-running GRP-CNN negotiations have been repeatedly undermined by failed (unilateral or mutually agreed on) ceasefire agreements and the apparent disconnect between the relatively conciliatory negotiating position of the Netherlands-based José María Sison, the chief ideologue of the Communist Party of the Philippines, and the more hawkish negotiating position of the CNN leadership on the ground, long led by Benito and Wilma Tiamzon. 2015-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7398 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Peace-building—Philippines Moro Islamic Liberation Front Communist Party of the Philippines (1967- ) New People's Army (Philippines) National Democratic Front (Philippines) Communists—Philippines Mindanao Island (Philippines)—History—Autonomy and independence movements Philippines—Politics and government—1986- Peace and Conflict Studies
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Peace-building—Philippines
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Communist Party of the Philippines (1967- )
New People's Army (Philippines)
National Democratic Front (Philippines) Communists—Philippines
Mindanao Island (Philippines)—History—Autonomy and independence movements
Philippines—Politics and government—1986-
Peace and Conflict Studies
spellingShingle Peace-building—Philippines
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Communist Party of the Philippines (1967- )
New People's Army (Philippines)
National Democratic Front (Philippines) Communists—Philippines
Mindanao Island (Philippines)—History—Autonomy and independence movements
Philippines—Politics and government—1986-
Peace and Conflict Studies
Heydarian, Richard Javad
The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF
description This report examines the Aquino administration’s efforts to end hostilities and negotiate a long-term peace agreement between the Government of the Republic of the Philippine (GRP), on the one hand, and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN), on the other. The report has two central arguments. Firstly, the Aquino administration has been more invested (and successful) in pursuing peace negotiations with the MILF than the CNN. This can largely be explained by the greater compatibility of the strategic and ideological goals of the GRP and the MILF’s top leadership. Secondly, the administration has struggled to insulate the peace negotiations with the MILF from external interference/disruptions. The ongoing peace negotiations, however, have been vulnerable to sabotage by hardline elements, whether within the ranks of the negotiating parties or among other non-state actors and rebel groups opposed to peace negotiations. Meanwhile, long-running GRP-CNN negotiations have been repeatedly undermined by failed (unilateral or mutually agreed on) ceasefire agreements and the apparent disconnect between the relatively conciliatory negotiating position of the Netherlands-based José María Sison, the chief ideologue of the Communist Party of the Philippines, and the more hawkish negotiating position of the CNN leadership on the ground, long led by Benito and Wilma Tiamzon.
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author Heydarian, Richard Javad
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title The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF
title_short The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF
title_full The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF
title_fullStr The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF
title_full_unstemmed The quest for peace: The Aquino administration's peace negotiations with the MILF and CPP-NPA-NDF
title_sort quest for peace: the aquino administration's peace negotiations with the milf and cpp-npa-ndf
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