Book Review: Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique
This book review of "Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique" by Miranda Melcher highlights the book’s innovative approach to understanding peace negotiations.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
This book review of "Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique" by Miranda Melcher highlights the book’s innovative approach to understanding peace negotiations.
This report explores the complex role and legality of amnesties in addressing political crimes, drawing on a sample of 374 amnesties from 1990 to 2023.
This report, and related database building endeavour, delves into the evolving dynamics of mediation efforts, and third-party involvement.
This policy brief presents data on citizen trust in the transitional process from a series of opinion polls in South Sudan.
This paper synthesizes key analyses from PeaceRep Somalia focusing on Somalia's political dynamics through the lens of the political marketplace framework.
This report is intended to offer fresh thinking on how to unstick the Afghan peace process in the light of the Taliban’s consolidation of their monopoly of power.
This paper explores perceptions of peace in South Sudan, taking into account the highly diverse context and different definitions of peace.
This paper explores the viability and feasibility of utilizing blockchain technology within the work scope of civil society organizations in conflict zones, focusing on the Syrian context.
This policy brief summarises key findings on emerging themes on the political space in Myanmar, drawn from praxis-based research in the form of a Study Group on Myanmar.
Taif Alkhudary argues that Afro-Iraqis' history and culture have been excluded from Iraq's collective memory due to societal denial of racial discrimination and entrenched stereotypes.
This study evaluates the legitimacy of health systems in northwest Syria under different governance models.
This paper argues that while legal tools and repressive tactics have been used by Iraq’s political elite to suppress dissent since 2003, these tactics were extended and systematised following...