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Balancing stability and inclusion in peace transitions: a way forward

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This post by Dr Zahbia Yousuf was first posted by Conciliation Resources and is re-posted here with permission. Inclusive societies are more resilient and less prone to violent conflict,...

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Sequencing Ceasefire Agreements: First, Last or in the Middle?

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In this post, Robert Forster (PSRP Research Analyst) introduces his new briefing paper, Quick Guide to Ceasefire Arrangements, and highlights recent trends in ceasefire agreements, the challenges of sequencing...

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Why PA-X Matters: Introducing the Peace Agreements Access Tool

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In this short post, University of Edinburgh Law School Postdoctural Researcher, Kathryn Nash, outlines the relevance of PA-X, how it has shaped PSRP research to date, and how you...

Ending the Political Transition? Analysing the Nepal elections from an inclusion...

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Following a decade long Maoist insurgency (1996-2005) and the peace process that followed it, Nepal elected political representatives at all three levels of government: the local election held in...

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On Selling ‘Principled Pragmatism’ in Transitions from Violent Conflict

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In this blog, Jan Pospisil and Christine Bell address some of the questions their concept of formalised political unsettlement raises. The post was originally posted on December 12, on CPD Policy Blog. SomeRead More

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Fionnuala Ní Aoláin's remarks on Civil Society Empowerment and Women, Peace and Security

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PSRP researcher Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin (TJI, Ulster University, UN Special Rapporteur for Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights) UN Special Rapporteur for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights While...

My Priorities As UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism: The Problem of Permanent...

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This blog post by Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, PSRP researcher from the Transitional Justice Institute (TJI), University of Ulster, Robina Chair in Law, Public Policy, and Society at the University...

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Myanmar's Twin Transitions: Challenges and Choices

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Last week, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) attacked police and border outposts in Rakhine State of Myanmar, stating that it was taking ‘defensive action’ for fighting against persecution...

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Peacebuilding: Resilient in Crisis

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This blog post by Jan Pospisil, PSRP researcher, reviews David Chandler’s new book Peacebuidling, The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1997-2017. In his most recent volume, ‘Peacebuilding: The Twenty Years’ Crisis’,...

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In Between the Local and the Liberal: ‘Inclusive Political Settlement’ in the EU’s...

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In this post, Dr Jan Pospisil critically reviews the European Union’s 2016 ‘Global Strategy’. He notes that ‘conflict settlement’ has become the term under which peace- and statebuilding attempts...

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