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A summary of findings about citizens’ perceptions of national identity from a survey of South Sudanese respondents in 2021-2022.
This report presents findings about South Sudanese citizens’ perceptions of peace from a survey in 2021-2022.
Reconciling rights in constitutional design negotiations.
Rethinking approaches to Afghan peace making in the wake of the Taliban takeover.
This report summarises discussions at the 8th Edinburgh Dialogue on Post-Conflict Constitution-Building.
Sudan is undergoing a twin transition, shifting from both armed conflict and authoritarian rule.
Attempts to manage and resolve the conflict have seen the involvement of numerous international actors, including neighbouring countries.
The African organisations have developed normative policy frameworks and organisational structures for diplomacy.
This paper uses Somalia as a case study.
This report aims to explore the new regional configuration in the Wider Horn, with Ethiopia as its centre.
Explores the role of digital tech in the violation and application of humanitarian law, and its consequences for famine risk and prevention.
This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on local agreements in intractable conflicts.
An analysis of in-country and global media perceptions of the interventions of international actors in peace-related activities.
The role of international actors and the importance of understanding the conflict as a conventional war.
This paper is an output of the Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform (PEACEREP) programme.
Modalities, convergences, and differences in India, Japan and China’s approach to supporting peace processes.
This paper finds that China’s vision of addressing conflicts and security challenges differs substantially from those of Western countries.
In the past decade, Russia has expanded its military, political and diplomatic engagements with conflict-affected states
Turkey has become a significant actor in the Middle East, North and sub-Saharan Africa over the past decade.
The League of Arab States, Gulf Cooperation Council and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
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