PA-X Peace Agreement Database and Dataset now updated to Version 10
teasePA-X Version 10 is now live and current up to the end of 2025, with 113 new agreements from peace processes in Colombia, Eastern DRC, and more.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
The latest on peace processes and conflict resolution studies from around the world.
PA-X Version 10 is now live and current up to the end of 2025, with 113 new agreements from peace processes in Colombia, Eastern DRC, and more.
PeaceRep evidence on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) has informed a new House of Commons committee report by the International Development Committee.
PeaceRep closing events took place in March 2026, including workshops on multimediation and monetary governance and a full-day conference at Edinburgh Law School.
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) hosted a major conference on 23 February 2026, marking the end of the PeaceRep Ukraine programme.
Dr Monalisa Adhikari has been awarded a £358,000 ESRC grant to study how countries engage with UN peacekeeping norms, focusing on India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, which provide 27.7% of...
The PeaceRep Iraq Final Conference took place on 14 February 2026, marking the culmination of five years of research and bringing together a diverse group of researchers and practitioners...
The Women in Conflict 1325 Fellowship, a programme that supports women peacebuilders, was hosted by PeaceRep Senior Research Fellow Laura Wise.
New PeaceRep research is shedding light on how global fragmentation has led to new pragmatic and reductionist forms of conflict resolution.
PeaceRep welcomed Professor Sir John Edmunds, OBE FMedSci, FCDO Chief Scientific Adviser and colleagues from the UK FCDO for a visit to Edinburgh Law School on 4 February 2026.
As PeaceRep approaches the end of programme funding in 2027, the programme will host a series of engagements on its core research findings for policy, practice and academia.
Findings from collaboration between PeaceRep and the Scottish Council on Global Affairs reveal impact of fragmentation on the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
PeaceRep showcased influential work at IEEE VIS 2025 in Vienna, with all three of its submissions accepted, including a poster, a dedicated workshop on visualising peace and conflict, and...