Announcement
We are thrilled to announce that Conflux Center is now offering a dynamic range of bespoke courses tailored to meet the specific needs of your team.
Connect with us today to discuss your organization’s learning and development needs. Our team is ready to collaborate with you in creating a customized training program.
Contact us at office@confluxcenter.org to learn more and schedule a meeting.
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Upcoming Events
“Local & Intercommunal Conflict Resolution & Mediation” Virtual Training Course
The aim of the course is to train civil affairs, political affairs and other officers serving in peacekeeping operations, political and peacebuilding missions by enhancing their specific knowledge and skills, […]
“Negotiating with Non-State Armed Groups” Advanced One-Day Virtual Training with Miloš Strugar
Most armed conflicts today are internal in character, involving an array of non-state armed groups of diverse nature. Approximately 100 of these groups can be legally classified as parties to non-international armed […]
“How to Negotiate Across Cultures” Advanced One-Day Virtual Training with Miloš Strugar
Conflicts today are increasingly complex as they correlate with issues of culture and identity. Crucial obstacles to negotiation across cultures stem from perceptions, difficulties in communicating and understanding the other. […]
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The mission of Conflux Center is to promote international cooperation, intercultural dialogue and mediation as essential tools in addressing challenges and threats to world peace and security.
Latest Blog Posts
How is peace-building implemented most effectively?
Introduction Peace-building is defined by ex UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros- Ghali as ‘action to identify and support structures which will tend to strengthen and solidify peace in order to avoid relapse into conflict’ (Barnett, 2007, p 35). But, according to... Continue reading→
Eastern Gastrodiplomatic Efforts: Asian Nations as Pioneers in the use of Cuisine in Cultural Diplomacy
A culture is comprised of narratives that perpetuate certain values and morals, and then channels them through media such as visual art, music and theatre. This transmission can also be conducted through food and foodways, carrying these values through the... Continue reading→