• Hybrid event launching a research paper that LSE researchers have published, titled "From Federalism to Hypercentralization: Decentralization in Syrian Constitutions in their Historical Context".

    Free
  • Join PeaceRep, London School of Economics, and the University of St Andrews researchers for a presentation of findings from two recent reports on Russian and Turkish approaches to conflict management, and what lessons these hold for Ukraine.

    Free
  • A presentation of findings of the Global Transitions project; a multi-partner project on global fragmentations of peace approaches.

    Free
  • PeaceRep researchers present findings on Chinese approaches to conflict management and what lessons these hold for contemporary conflicts, from Myanmar to Ukraine.

    Free
  • United Nations International Peace Day 2022 will be marked by a lecture from the recipient of the Carnall Peace Award, Prof Paul Rogers, with Q&A moderated by Prof Christine Bell.

    Free
  • 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?

    Free
  • Visiting researcher Yoav Kapshuk discusses findings that can advance understandings of which key provisions should be focused on in peace negotiations.

    Free
  • 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.

  • 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'.

    Free
  • 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. 

    Free
  • Asli Ozcelik Olcay introduces a new dataset on references to youth in peace agreements from 1990-2022 and discusses key findings.

    Free
  • 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?

    Free
  • 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.

    Free
  • Join us as Dr Miranda Ruwart Melcher introduces her new book: Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique: The Importance of Specificity in Peace Treaties.

    Free
  • Join us as Kathryn Nash and Brooke Coe discuss their research methods for building a new dataset using the PA-X Peace Agreements Database.

    Free
  • Join visiting academic, Andrei Gómez-Suárez, for a discussion on the ongoing peace process negotiations in Colombia.

    Free