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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.
This paper highlights ways in which Qatari and Emirati peace making and peacebuilding engagement is different from other states
Scholarship has begun to address how the increasing presence of non-Western powers as mediators and peacebuilders.
In 2020, Ethiopia started filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Nile river.
This report maps and analyses the Covid-19 responses of two of Asia’s prominent regional organisations.
This report summarises findings of a national survey on perceptions of peace in South Sudan in late 2021.
Implementing peace accords is essential for sustaining peace and preventing recurrence of violence.
This article argues that unilateral external intervention in protracted conflicts is not only about military and financial support.
This study is based on detailed empirical evidence covering six years of local talks in the city of Homs and its Al-Waer suburb.
This study reflects on 3 visualizations created during a 3 year long collaboration.
This article explores how data visualisation matters for policy priorities, processes and outcomes.
Local peace agreements work on a broad range of issues and engage a multitude of diverse actors.
A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in Canada including UK SIN priorities and successes.
The report draws on peer reviewed academic research, grey literature, and blogs from leading institutions and thinkers.
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