Beyond Comprehensive Peace Agreements: The Role of Civil Society in Promoting Liberal...
This article uses the PA-X Local database to evaluate how and in what ways liberal norms feature in local peace agreements.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
This article uses the PA-X Local database to evaluate how and in what ways liberal norms feature in local peace agreements.
This data report explores global insights into peace agreements signed in 2024 in the PA-X Peace Agreements Database.
With new actors engaging in peacemaking, this article investigates the impact of these dynamics on peace and the political system in Syria.
This data report explores global insights into peace agreements signed in 2023 in the PA-X Peace Agreements Database.
This policy brief highlights some of the key findings on opportunities to use education as a tool for peace in Syria.
This paper offers a unique comparative study on primary and secondary education in opposition-held and regime-held Syrian schools since the beginning of the conflict in 2011.
This book examines the actors that shape societal dynamics leading to, or preventing, violent extremism from taking roots in their communities.
This policy brief discusses how the humanitarian community can contribute to the creation of “peace routes” across conflict lines and borders.
This policy brief discusses the politics of humanitarian aid in Syria, borders versus conflict lines, the role of armed groups, lessons learned to date, and the devolution of risk...
This policy brief discusses challenges that hinder the free movement of people and aid, at-risk groups, and strategies for improving free movement in the south of Syria.
Investment in public education systems can allow for bridging of the educational gap in the region through improvements to accessibility, inclusion and the quality of education.
Interviews conducted in Hamdaniyyah and Tel Afar provide insights into the relationships between religious institutions, state apparatus and civil society.