The art scene in Sana’a: Reflections on a rapidly changing decade
flexOverview and reflections on challenges for artists and activists through a rapidly changing decade of civil unrest and conflict in Yemen.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
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.
The latest issue of the Pathways to Peace and Security journal features an article by Dr Sanja Badanjak reflecting on the development of the PA-X Peace Agreements Database, along...
PeaceRep's new exhibition offers insights into the role of art as a tool for local peace.
Applications are open for a fully-funded PhD opportunity as part of the Beyond Opposition Project, exploring LGBTQ+ inclusions and those who are opposed to, or concerned about, these in the context of Northern...
Participants addressed the balancing act between cultural and religious rights and gender equality, and considered how women constitution-makers and their allies can reconcile these rights within a constitutional framework.
Prof Catherine O’Rourke won the Irish Association of Law Teachers (IALT) Kevin Boyle Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship for her book Women’s Rights in Armed Conflict under International Law...
A powerful new exhibition brings together a series of works by young artists from across Syria and Yemen, offering a glimpse into some of the world’s most protracted conflicts.