Navigating Peace Fragmentation: Recommendations to the new UK government
PeaceRep shares recommendations with the UK government in relation to the fragmentation of conflict and peace processes.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
PeaceRep shares recommendations with the UK government in relation to the fragmentation of conflict and peace processes.
PeaceRep is delighted to congratulate Professor Louise Mallinder on her well-deserved appointment to the Royal Irish Academy.
PeaceRep has released a new report on peace agreements signed in 2023, revealing insights into emerging global trends in the peace process landscape.
Dr Johanna Amaya-Panche, discusses the recent attempted coup in Bolivia, examining the underlying political and economic tensions that contributed to the crisis.
In this blog, Robert Wilson reflects on the challenges facing the youth population aspiring to further education under the current political leadership in South Sudan.
Jared Miller examines how electoral reforms and civic movements intersect with and are shaped by political marketplace competition.
Jared Miller introduces his two new papers, which explore how political competition in Nigeria intertwines with violent conflict, corruption, and identity politics.
Ibrahim Magara and Jan Pospisil discuss the Tumaini Peace Initiative for South Sudan, which aims to include holdout groups in the country's peace process.
Adam Farquhar and Umar Shehzad explore the advantages and disadvantages of using AI for translating peace agreements.
Saketh Srinivas explores why tracking and recording peace agreements in PA-X matters, and examines peace and conflict impacts in Yemen.
Shivangi Bansal outlines the UX principles that informed the development of the PA-X website's new and improved user interface.
PeaceRep is excited to announce the release of Version 8 of the PA-X Peace Agreements Database. Now live, PA-X V8 contains 2,055 peace agreements from 1990 to January 2024.