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SUMMARY:ISA 2025 | PeaceRep Reception: Rethinking Peace and Transition Processes in a Changing World
DESCRIPTION:Attendees of the 2025 International Studies Association (ISA) conference in Chicago are invited to join PeaceRep for a reception on Sunday evening.\nWhen: Sunday 02 March 2025\, 7:45pm – 8:45pm (CST) \nWhere: Buckingham at the Hilton Chicago \nPeaceRep researchers from the University of Edinburgh\, University of St Andrews and Coventry University will be hosting this event\, and are looking forward to this opportunity to talk about our research on peace and conflict resolution in a friendly and cordial atmosphere. \nAt the reception\, we will share more about our data-driven approach to peace and conflict research\, including: \n• Hands-on demos of our data and PeaceTech tools like the PA-X Peace Agreements Database and Peace Process Tracker \n• Key insights from our comparative research into global fragmentation and the evolving role of local and international actors and mediators \n• Our work on perceptions of peace in South Sudan\, including findings from a longitudinal survey recording daily experiences of safety and views on elections\, governance\, security\, trust in public authorities\, and civic space. \nPlease note that this event is open to those registered to attend the 2025 ISA Conference. \nAttending ISA 2025? Visit PeaceRep in Booth #314 in the exhibit hall.\nYou can also hear from PeaceRep researchers in the following sessions: \n• SA68: Sunday 8:15am. The Origins of Peacebuilding and Interrogating Structural Violence. Mateja Peter and Elisa D’Amico\, University of St Andrews \n• SB20: Sunday 10:30am. Resilience\, Counter-radicalisation and the construction of responsible subjects. Jan Pospisil\, Coventry University \n• SD35: Sunday 4:00pm. Crisis or Opportunity? The future of peace missions in an evolving global order. Mateja Peter\, University of St Andrews \n• SD54: Sunday 4:00pm. Beyond comprehensive peace agreements: the role of civil society in promoting liberal values in local agreements. Jennifer Hodge\, University of Stirling \n• MC43: Monday 1:45pm. Expanding Peace: New Perspectives and Conceptual Innovations. Sanja Badanjak\, University of Edinburgh \n• MD41: Monday 4:00pm. Contemporary Peace Negotiations: Design\, Dynamics and Case Analyses. Kasia Houghton\, University of St Andrews \n• MD48: Monday 4:00pm. Rebel Groups in Conflict Transformation. Jan Pospisil\, Coventry University \n• TB39: Tuesday 10:30am. Book Reviews Roundtable: Why and how they can benefit you. Jennifer Hodge\, University of Stirling \n• WB66 Wednesday 10.30am. Challenges and Adapations in African Peacebuilding. Ibrahim Sakawa Magara\, Coventry University \n• WD54: Wednesday 4:00pm. World Order\, Ideological (re)alignments and the War against Ukraine. Jan Pospisil\, Coventry University \n  \nAbout PeaceRep\nPeaceRep: The Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform is a research consortium based at the University of Edinburgh and funded by UK International Development from the UK government.
URL:https://peacerep.org/event/isa-2025-peacerep-reception/
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SUMMARY:Peace Mediation and the Climate Crisis – Opportunities for Germany to Advance Climate-Sensitive Mediation
DESCRIPTION:a Zif Xchange Space\nWhen: 27 March 2025\, 15:00 – 16:30 (CET) \nWhere: Online \nClimate crisis is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor influencing conflict dynamics worldwide. As extreme weather events\, resource scarcity\, and environmental degradation exacerbate existing tensions\, peace mediation must evolve to incorporate climate considerations. \nThis 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.” The study\, authored by Tim Epple and Amelie Overmann\, is based on an expert workshop\, highlighting the key challenges\, existing gaps\, and Germany’s potential contributions to strengthening the link between climate change and peace mediation. \nWe invite you to join this important exchange\, including discussions on what role Germany plays in shaping global climate-sensitive mediation strategies and how interdisciplinary collaboration enhances the effectiveness of peace mediation in climate-affected regions. \nPresentation of Findings \n• Tim Epple\, Managing Director\, PeaceRep\, University of Edinburgh\n• Amelie Overmann\, Former Head of Project “Strengthening Mediation and Dialogue Capacities\,” ZIF \nDiscussants \n• Anne-Sophie Beckedorf\, Deputy Head of Division S03\, German Federal Foreign Office\n• Nisreen Elsaim\, Environmental and Climate Expert and Activist \nThe results of the study will be made available to all participants in advance\, enabling them to review the findings thoroughly and to engage in a well-informed exchange during the event. \nRegistration \nPlease register by Monday\, 24 March 2025\, via email at mediationsupport@zif-berlin.org. You will receive the Zoom log-in Information for the event upon registration.
URL:https://peacerep.org/event/peace-mediation-and-the-climate-crisis/
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