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“Discreet dominance”: peacekeeping deployments and international security force...

The Nepal Army has never attempted a coup or overtly obstructed transfer of power between different governments. Yet, the Nepal Army remains the most powerful institutions in Nepal. This...

From Architecture to Ecosystem: Repoliticising Mediation in Sudan's Fragmented Peace...

Sudan highlights a form of mediation that no longer corresponds to inherited assumptions about peace processes. This brief uses Sudan as the lens through which the limits of prevailing mediation...

Syria at a Crossroads: Enhancing Inclusiveness in a Highly Centralized Political...

This policy brief sets out the current context in Syria, highlighting the political, demographic and institutional developments shaping the transition and constitutional process.

Time to Make a Change: Summary and Reflections on the PeaceRep Final Conference

This report offers summaries and reflections on PeaceRep's final conference, Time to Make a Change: Reimagining Peace Processes in a Fragmented World.

PA-X Peace Agreement Database and Dataset now updated to Version 10

PA-X Version 10 is now live and current up to the end of 2025, with 113 new agreements from peace processes in Colombia, Eastern DRC, and more.

Beyond the Classroom: Learning Through Real-World Research in PeaceHub: Global Mediation...

Emma Kavanaugh, a student at the University of St Andrews, reflects on working with the team behind the MEND Database.

Publications - South Sudan

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From Local Governance to Constitution Building: Yemen after 10 Years of Conflict

This report delves into the myriad forms of governance that exist in Yemen in 2025 and examines some of the future constitutional challenges these forms may present.

Yemen: PA-X Matters

Saketh Srinivas explores why tracking and recording peace agreements in PA-X matters, and examines peace and conflict impacts in Yemen.

Yemen: Snakes and Ladders

Yemen's civil war resembles a modern-day game of snakes and ladders. In this blogpost, Peter Salisbury explores the complex dynamics at play.

Snakes and Ladders: The Regional and International Dimensions of Yemen’s Civil War

This paper examines diplomatic efforts to end the Yemeni war and why it has proven more difficult to end than past conflicts.

The Gulf States Mediating in the Horn of Africa: For Domestic or Regional Consumption?

Domestic considerations need to be recognised when examining the Gulf states' involvement in conflict mediation throughout the Horn of Africa.

Transnational Dynamics in the MENA Region: Exploring Policy Responses

Since the Arab Uprisings, understanding the roots and primary characteristics of the MENA region's changing security landscape requires a new investigative lens.