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    <title>A Durable Peace with a Weak Accord in Mizoram</title>
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    <description>Title: A Durable Peace with a Weak Accord in Mizoram
Authors: Lalnundika
Abstract: On June 30, 2020, Mizoram celebrated thirty-four years of peace after the signing of&#xD;
the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) of 1986, popularly known as the Mizo&#xD;
Accord that put an end to the twenty-year-long Mizo war of independence&#xD;
spearheaded by the Mizo National Front (MNF). The Accord, often hailed in both the&#xD;
political and the academic fora as the most successful agreement of the Indian state&#xD;
with an armed insurgent group and a model of conflict resolution, has in fact&#xD;
withstood the test of time, generating durable peace. This article, however, debunks&#xD;
the idea of the Mizo Accord as a model agreement by underlining its defects and nonimplementation,&#xD;
and rather argues that sustainable peace in the state of Mizoram was&#xD;
possible due to the social administrative system and political culture of the Mizos,&#xD;
largely shaped and molded by civil society organizations</description>
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