E3: Ceasefire Lines – Forms of Negotiations between Elites and in Everyday Life

Dr. Sabine von Löwis (ZOiS)
Foto: Ceasefire line in southeast Ukraine, 2019 © Yulia Abibok

Description

Ceasefire lines are the results of negotiations and intended to cease violence. Often initially conceived as a temporary stage in peace negotiations, they quickly become permanent structures and, in the medium term, de facto borders that are not internationally recognized, but become the status quo in an unresolved conflict. At the same time, these de facto borders are always triggers for further conflicts.

The comparative project investigates the conditions of emergence and the effects of this very territorially anchored form of conflict regulation. Its focus is on the negotiation of the ceasefire lines between political and regional elites on the one hand and, on the other hand, on the co-creation of this line through the everyday life of those who cross and use it. Mainly, the project looks at post-soviet ceasefire lines in Georgia, Moldova and Azerbaijan, but also considers other ceasefire lines, e.g. the green line between Northern Cyprus and Cyprus or Israel and Palestine.

Key questions

  • How did ceasefire lines evolve?
  • Which economic, social and infrastructural networks do they separate?
  • Which new relations evolve across them?
  • How they are affecting everyday life?

Methodology and sources

Project team

Dr. Sabine von Löwis

Sabine von Löwis is senior researcher at ZOiS since 2017 and head of the research cluster Conflict Dynamics and Border Regions.

She studied Economic and Social Geography at the Technical University of Dresden (TU Dresden) and gained a doctorate in political science at HafenCity University in Hamburg. She has held positions at various university and non-university research institutes, working on projects on the stability and change of spatial structures in urban and rural areas. From 2011 to 2017, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre Marc Bloch, where she was involved in the joint research project Phantomgrenzen in Ostmitteleuropa (Phantom borders in East Central Europe) funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Having studied the persistence and dissolution of spatial structures in Western Ukraine within this project framework, she now focuses her research on the post-Soviet space.

Curriculum Vitae (last updated: 23/02/21)

Dr. Sabine von Löwis

Sabine von Löwis is senior researcher at ZOiS since 2017 and head of the research cluster Conflict Dynamics and Border Regions.

She studied Economic and Social Geography at the Technical University of Dresden (TU Dresden) and gained a doctorate in political science at HafenCity University in Hamburg. She has held positions at various university and non-university research institutes, working on projects on the stability and change of spatial structures in urban and rural areas. From 2011 to 2017, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre Marc Bloch, where she was involved in the joint research project Phantomgrenzen in Ostmitteleuropa (Phantom borders in East Central Europe) funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Having studied the persistence and dissolution of spatial structures in Western Ukraine within this project framework, she now focuses her research on the post-Soviet space.

Curriculum Vitae (last updated: 23/02/21)

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