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Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
Apply to work with KonKoop, a research network focusing on dynamics of conflict and cooperation in Eastern Europe.
Discussing moves to be made towards legal accountability for the invasion of Ukraine, in order to address the needs of victims and to promote reconciliation.
Anna Asproni introduces her research focus as she begins an internship with PeaceRep.
REF2021 recognised Edinburgh Law School for the strength of its research environment, outputs, and impact - including case studies from PeaceRep.
PeaceRep's new programme website provides easy access to our cutting-edge research supporting transitions from conflict.
The new Global Transitions Series looks at fragmentations in the global order and how these impact peace and transition settlements.
Overview and reflections on challenges for artists and activists through a rapidly changing decade of civil unrest and conflict in Yemen.
How regional responses to Covid-19 by the African Union and Africa CDC affected national responses in Kenya and South Sudan.
Our digital tracking tool covers two years of ceasefire negotations, examining the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on armed conflict. The current update adds the most recent instances of...
One year on from the coup in Myanmar, Monalisa Adhikari and K. Yhome examine the limits of India's current response and how India’s domestically held principles of democracy and...
PeaceRep Programme Director Professor Christine Bell has been appointed as Honorary Professor at The Mitchell Institute, Queens University Belfast.
Professor Mary Kaldor (London School of Economics) discusses Russia’s recent foreign policy decisions regarding Ukraine, and how the West may respond.