Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: The war’s intimate connection to Belarus
Belarus has been providing a launchpad for Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. Panelists discuss how Belarus' involvement in the war could escalate further.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
Belarus has been providing a launchpad for Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. Panelists discuss how Belarus' involvement in the war could escalate further.
A book launch with the author, Reverend Dr Liz Carmichael, discussing South Africa's National Peace Accord and its implications for peace mediation and conflict resolution.
Experts discuss recent wintertime developments, Ukraine’s military, economic and humanitarian needs, and possible scenarios for 2023.
Many of those affected by the recent earthquakes are part of refugee communities already traumatised by conflict. What are the conditions for recovery and reconstruction?
Visiting researcher Yoav Kapshuk discusses findings that can advance understandings of which key provisions should be focused on in peace negotiations.
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS / REGISTRATIONS: 25 January 2023. This conference seeks to examine challenges to sovereignty at the frontiers of the state. Hosted by the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University.
A panel discussion and network event exploring the challenges faced by the Women, Peace and Security agenda in the Digital Age, and applications of the PeaceFem mediation app.
Marika Sosnowski introduces her new book, Redefining Ceasefires: Wartime Order and Statebuilding in Syria.
Join MEDRC for the latest webinar in their Stabilization Mechanism Series, featuring PeaceRep's Managing Director, Tim Epple.
Join Christine Bell, PeaceRep's Executive Director, at the 2023 Data for Peace Conference for her session on Peace Analytics.
Join Brooke Coe and Kathryn Nash for the launch of their new minibook: Regionalized Governance in the Global South
Dr Tatiana Sanchez Parra shares her work on reproductive justice from a chapter of her upcoming book, 'Born of War in Colombia: Reproductive Violence and Memories of Absence'.
Join us for the launch of ‘Vulnerability and Resilience to Violent Extremism: An Actor-Centric Approach’ and explore the intricate web of societal dynamics surrounding violent extremism.
Asli Ozcelik Olcay introduces a new dataset on references to youth in peace agreements from 1990-2022 and discusses key findings.
This full-day workshop explores the question: What are the relationships between critiques of race and empire, and legal-theoretical approaches to the constitutionalisation of power?
Edinburgh DataVis Community is back with a talk from two researchers from the Peacerep project, a peace and conflict resolution evidence platform which seeks to collate and visualise this critical information.
Join us as Dr Miranda Ruwart Melcher introduces her new book: Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique: The Importance of Specificity in Peace Treaties.
Join us as Kathryn Nash and Brooke Coe discuss their research methods for building a new dataset using the PA-X Peace Agreements Database.
Join visiting academic, Andrei Gómez-Suárez, for a discussion on the ongoing peace process negotiations in Colombia.
This rapid response webinar, hosted by the LSE Syria team, will draw on their experience and local research network to analyse this extraordinary moment of change for Syria and its people.
Join us for a research seminar with Dr Laura McLeod on her recent article on transformative indicators for women, peace and security.
Join the LSE Middle East Centre for a panel discussion exploring the future of power-sharing in Iraq with Iraqi researchers both within Iraq and in the diaspora.
Join PeaceRep, GENDER.ED, and the Global Justice Academy for the Scottish premiere of Devi, a multi-award winning documentary about the life of Devi Khadka.
Attendees of the 2025 International Studies Association (ISA) conference in Chicago are invited to join PeaceRep for a reception on Sunday evening.
This online launch event followed by a discussion will introduce the findings of the study “Peace Mediation in the Climate Crisis: Opportunities for Germany to Advance Climate-Sensitive Mediation.”
This LSE CCRG webinar seeks to illustrate how a granular understanding of Somalia’s fragmented governance landscape can enhance policy and programmatic engagement.
Distinguished peacebuilder Dr Houda Abadi will reflect on lessons learned from 25 years of the UN Women, Peace and Security agenda.
Gearoid Millar examines the diminishing legitimacy and future of peace work at this talk co-hosted by PeaceRep, CeSeR and the Global Justice Academy.
As the PeaceRep programme draws to a close, join us for a full-day conference in Edinburgh to mark the culmination of five years of data-driven research