The world is entering a new era where the emergence of new forms of violence reflects profound changes in power dynamics. The diversification of the actors involved makes it imperative to renew conflict resolution methods. In the face of new transgressions that elude old diplomatic recipes and the classic game of negotiation, we must find the formula that will reconcile these unprecedented parameters while involving traditional peacemakers such as multilateral institutions, diplomats, and NGOs.
These questions are essential to regain control of international relations. They call for a global approach, transcending regional or sectoral perspectives. To resolve ongoing conflicts, it is more crucial than ever to add to diplomatic efforts a genuine willingness to cooperate rather than merely compete: a more equitable sharing of power, resources, and worldviews.