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PA-X Data featured in new analysis of ceasefire design and effectiveness

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Data from the PA-X Peace Agreements Database has been featured in a new analysis of ceasefire design and effectiveness: The Logic of Ceasefires in Civil War.

MobilitySafe: navigating cities in times of pandemic and conflict

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A PSRP researcher has been awarded a new grant under the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account scheme to develop a map-based tool to help individuals navigate cities in times of...

Young artists illustrate life in Syrian opposition-held areas

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A group of young Syrian artists have collaborated to illustrate life in opposition-held areas during the Covid-19 pandemic. The artists produced two exhibitions – combining art, music, and activities...

Prof Aisling Swaine recognised in top 100 list

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PSRP Associate Professor Aisling Swaine has been named as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy 2021 by Apolitical. 

Dr Kathryn Nash launches new book on African Peace

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'African Peace: Regional norms from the Organization of African Unity to the African Union' examines the role of African regional organisations in constructing collective conflict management rules for the...

PSRP joins The Elders in conversation on women in mediation in the Arab world

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PSRP joined The Elders for a high-level virtual event on the role of women in mediation in the Arab world.

PSRP joins the Covid Collective to study the nexus between conflict, peace, and Covid-19

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The Political Settlements Research Programme (PSRP) at the University of Edinburgh has joined an exciting and interdisciplinary collective of social scientists, from inside and outside academia. The FCDO-funded Covid...

Ceasefires tracker featured in The Lancet

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Ceasefires in a Time of Covid-19, a digital tool developed to track ceasefires during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been featured in The Lancet.

Constitution-Building in Response to Social Crisis: the Second Women Constitution-Makers...

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Participants at the second Women Constitution-Makers Dialogue discussed the relationship between social unrest and the design of constitutional reform processes, implications for democracy and peace, and opportunities to enhance...