Yemen: PA-X Matters
Saketh Srinivas explores why tracking and recording peace agreements in PA-X matters, and examines peace and conflict impacts in Yemen.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
Saketh Srinivas explores why tracking and recording peace agreements in PA-X matters, and examines peace and conflict impacts in Yemen.
Shivangi Bansal outlines the UX principles that informed the development of the PA-X website's new and improved user interface.
PeaceRep is excited to announce the release of Version 8 of the PA-X Peace Agreements Database. Now live, PA-X V8 contains 2,055 peace agreements from 1990 to January 2024.
In light of his recent PeaceRep report, Bernardo Mariani explores how China's Global Security Initiative diverges from Western paradigms.
Apply now for PeaceRep's five-week online course on gender inclusive peace processes, running from 16 September - 25 October 2024.
Kasia Houghton summarises four papers which explore the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina and how non-Western actors engage in a long-standing peace process.
A year after the violent clashes between the SAF and the RSF began in Sudan, Jan Pospisil explains what led to the outbreak in fighting and why negotiations are...
Caleb Gichuhi reflects on technology in peacebuilding and shares his journey from developing medical apps to exploring SMS technology in peacebuilding initiatives.
Andrii Darkovich and Valentyn Hatsko examine the results of a survey of civic activists and their interactions with and trust in local authorities in Ukraine.
Speaking to The New Humanitarian's Eric Reidy, Alex de Waal shares what would need to happen to begin to reverse the situation in Gaza.
Delving into the relationship between money, politics, & corruption, Jared Miller sheds light on the political function of corruption in weakly institutionalized systems.
Conciliation Resource's recent and highly anticipated publication of Accord 30 features PeaceRep research and thinking, including two articles by PeaceRep authors.