Yemen: Snakes and Ladders
Yemen's civil war resembles a modern-day game of snakes and ladders. In this blogpost, Peter Salisbury explores the complex dynamics at play.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
Yemen's civil war resembles a modern-day game of snakes and ladders. In this blogpost, Peter Salisbury explores the complex dynamics at play.
The revival of the Afghan peace process demands inclusivity and ethical considerations, argues Professor Michael Semple.
PeaceRep announces the release of the PA-X Tracker, an innovative new tool that enables users to track the implementation of peace and transition processes.
Jan Pospisil delves into the stagnant busyness of ongoing mediation efforts in Sudan as the conflict reaches its tenth month.
Eliab Taye reflects on Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's latest diplomatic blunder and the consequences of his personalised approach to foreign policy.
With the basics for sustaining life in Gaza being destroyed, Alex de Waal warns that the hunger crisis is going to get ‘unimaginably worse'.
We are excited to welcome five dynamic individuals to our team as PA-X Peace Agreement Analysts ahead of the release of PA-X Version 8.
Sixty-one years after the Ta'ang Revolution, this blogpost by Lway Mownt Noon delves into the position and aims of the Ta'ang people.
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala explores the concept of ungovernance in the context of Gaza, connecting Gaza's past, present, and future.
Taif Alkhudary sheds light on the intersection of environmental issues, racial discrimination, and historical injustices in Zubair, a city south of Basra, Iraq.
Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Berhe delves into Ethiopia's precarious geopolitical landscape, focusing on Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's apparent preparation for a new war.
In this blogpost, Nisar Majid, Khalif Abdirahman and Guhad Adan delve into contested governance and Transport Committees in Southwest State, Somalia.