Lisa Strömbom and Gustav Agneman study the reintegration of former combatants in Colombia. Their research highlights the challenges of delivering apologies and achieving sustained peace in post-conflict contexts. Here, the authors reveal how people from different sides of Colombia's peace agreement divide react to public apologies, highlighting the challenge of achieving lasting peace.
Associate Professor in Political Science, Lund University
Lisa conducts research on Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israeli-Palestinian relations related to themes such as recognition and identity politics, conflict transformation, agonistic peace and grassroots peace activism.
She currently serves as PI for the research program ‘Pushing the boundaries of peace research: reconceptualizing and measuring agonistic peace’ funded by the Swedish Tercentenary Foundation.
She has published widely in high-ranked outlets such as European Journal of International Relations, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Review of International Studies and Third World Quarterly.
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