Pour ce 52ᵉ épisode, Laurent Borzillo et Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé s’entretiennent avec Renée Larivière, directrice de la gestion des programmes chez Interpeace. À ce poste, elle assure le leadership stratégique et la supervision des opérations de consolidation de la paix.
Au fil de la discussion, nous abordons l’influence de sa formation en sciences de l’environnement sur son approche de la gestion des conflits, ainsi que ses expériences de terrain au Pérou, au Pakistan et en Indonésie. Renée Larivière nous présente également la mission d’Interpeace, son rôle dans la consolidation de la paix, les principaux défis auxquels l’organisation est confrontée aujourd’hui, et la manière dont son approche se distingue de celle des grandes institutions internationales comme l’ONU — en explorant les avantages et les limites de cette différenciation.
Elle nous explique aussi le concept original de la "diplomatie par la nourriture", partage ses réflexions sur la montée de la polarisation, la persistance des conflits prolongés, et l’évolution des efforts internationaux en matière de consolidation de la paix.
Nous concluons l’épisode en discutant du rôle du Canada sur la scène internationale en matière de paix : quelle est sa contribution actuelle et dans quels domaines pourrait-elle être renforcée?
Épisode 52: Renée Larivière, directrice de la gestion des programmes chez Interpeace
Conseils de sécurité traite de questions de sécurité et de défense en français. Coproduit avec le Réseau d’analyse stratégique (RAS) et le Réseau canadien sur la défense et la sécurité.
May 21, 2025

Canadian Defence and Security Podcast Network
We now have 4 network podcasts:
1. Battle Rhythm is hosted by Stephen Saideman, Anessa Kimball, Artur Wilczynski, Erin Gibbs and Linna Tam-Seto, and released every second Wednesday, features timely discussion on the defence and security issues of the day, as well as feature conversations with experts.
2. Conseils de sécurité hosted by Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé and JC Boucher, comes out the corresponding Wednesdays that Battle Rhythm doesn't and is completely en français.
3. SecurityScape is a monthly podcast produced by graduate students from the Centre of Military, Security, and Strategic Studies. Each episode highlights scholars and students and the important research they are conducting relating to security.
4. The NATO Field School will bring you field reports via a ‘special’ (occasional) podcast featuring the NATO Field School staff, students, and guest speakers. Each episode will be moderated by NFS staff and students and themed to a particular topic, discussing key takeaways and unique perspectives while discussing this topic with experts and decision-makers in the field. www.sfu.ca/politics/natofieldschool.html
5. Blacktalk is a podcast about the personal experiences of global Black experts and Black Canadians contextualized within the historical experience of being Black. Ethnic, modern, inclusive and informative, Blacktalk leaves listeners with new perspectives about anti-Black racism and Black achievement. The show is conversational, not judgemental. It provides a unique take on the Black experience to help people of all backgrounds open their eyes, reflect and challenge their thinking.
We now have 4 network podcasts:
1. Battle Rhythm is hosted by Stephen Saideman, Anessa Kimball, Artur Wilczynski, Erin Gibbs and Linna Tam-Seto, and released every second Wednesday, features timely discussion on the defence and security issues of the day, as well as feature conversations with experts.
2. Conseils de sécurité hosted by Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé and JC Boucher, comes out the corresponding Wednesdays that Battle Rhythm doesn't and is completely en français.
3. SecurityScape is a monthly podcast produced by graduate students from the Centre of Military, Security, and Strategic Studies. Each episode highlights scholars and students and the important research they are conducting relating to security.
4. The NATO Field School will bring you field reports via a ‘special’ (occasional) podcast featuring the NATO Field School staff, students, and guest speakers. Each episode will be moderated by NFS staff and students and themed to a particular topic, discussing key takeaways and unique perspectives while discussing this topic with experts and decision-makers in the field. www.sfu.ca/politics/natofieldschool.html
5. Blacktalk is a podcast about the personal experiences of global Black experts and Black Canadians contextualized within the historical experience of being Black. Ethnic, modern, inclusive and informative, Blacktalk leaves listeners with new perspectives about anti-Black racism and Black achievement. The show is conversational, not judgemental. It provides a unique take on the Black experience to help people of all backgrounds open their eyes, reflect and challenge their thinking.Listen on
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