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Constitution-Building in Deeply Fragmented States: The Role of Local Governance

This discussion paper highlights the challenges faced by states where control over the territory is contested by various groups, leading to fragmented governance.

Is the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda Still Relevant for Afghanistan?

This policy brief looks at the progress and setbacks of women’s rights in Afghanistan and the different approaches and interventions under the WPS Agenda.

Religiosity, Political Tolerance, and Willingness to Reconcile in Post-conflict Contexts:...

This article examines the role of religiosity in shaping people’s willingness to reconcile with ex combatants in post-conflict societies, using Colombia as a case study.

Independent Institutions: Enhancing Democratic Integrity and Accountability through...

This report shares observations from the sixth Women Constitution-Makers’ Dialogue, highlighting the proliferation of independent institutions and their constitutionalization.

The Dayton Peace Process: A Keyhole into Russian and Chinese Engagement with Liberal...

The paper examines the roles of Russia and China in a long-standing peace process in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the broader implications of this for liberal peacebuilding.

Disaggregated Mediation: The Localisation of Peace Processes Amid Global and Domestic...

This article examines disaggregated mediation in contemporary conflict resolution, proposing a new conceptual framework to analyse its drivers, dynamics, and implications through analysis of post-coup Myanmar.

Fragility, Institutions, and Fiscal Policy - A Critical Review

This policy brief examines fiscal governance in fragile and conflict-affected settings and its role in shaping institutions, calling for a holistic, politically aware approach to fiscal governance.