On the Gaza Ceasefire: Reasons for Optimism and Caution
Drawing on PeaceRep's comparative research, Sanja Badanjak reflects on reasons for optimism and caution following the announcement of the Gaza ceasefire.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
Drawing on PeaceRep's comparative research, Sanja Badanjak reflects on reasons for optimism and caution following the announcement of the Gaza ceasefire.
Following the fall of al-Assad, Kasia Houghton delves into the nuanced geopolitical dynamics, offering insights on opportunities and obstacles shaping Syria’s transition.
Nisar Majid and Khalif Abdirahman draw on an extended interview with a minibus driver in Somalia to reflect on the proliferation of checkpoints in the Hiraan region.
Kamaran Palani explores the persistence of informal consociational power-sharing in Iraq, and how it has shaped the political system since 2003.
This blogpost examines the financing of Myanmar's anti-military resistance, focusing on the National Unity Government.
Catherine West MP commended PeaceRep's research and data-driven insights as an invaluable resource for researchers and peace actors.
Allyson Doby highlights PeaceRep research into the history of the Syrian conflict and our key findings on transitional governance and power-sharing.
Jinrui Wang discusses "Pieces of Peace," a data physicalisation artwork that highlights the limited references to women and gender issues in peace agreements.
With COP29 underway, Alice Raymond shares the latest data and PeaceRep publications on the climate, conflict and peace.
Peter Hailey and Nisar Majid summarise developments in attempts to tackle corruption in Somalia over the last year.
Nisar Majid and Khalif Abdirahman discuss Djibouti’s recent offer to grant Ethiopia access to its Tadjourah port.
The UN's annual report on the women, peace, and security agenda cites PeaceRep research to highlight the stagnation of women's participation in peace processes.