Introducing PA-X Peace Agreements Database, Version 3
teaseThe PA-X Peace Agreements Database now covers all of 2019, with a new suite of visualisations showing the full variety of peace agreements across time, space, and issues of...
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
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The PA-X Peace Agreements Database now covers all of 2019, with a new suite of visualisations showing the full variety of peace agreements across time, space, and issues of...
The RAND Corporation has published a new research report which presents a plausible final comprehensive peace agreement for Afghanistan, based in part on data from the PSRP's PA-X Peace...
International IDEA and the Political Settlements Research Programme hosted the first annual Women Constitution Makers Dialogue in Edinburgh in October 2019. In a new video, participants share their experiences...
PSRP has launched a new series of interactive infographics about peace processes and political settlements.
On 9 and 10 December 2019, International IDEA, the Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law (ECCL), the Global Justice Academy (GJA), in association with the Political Settlements Research Programme (PSRP)...
On 25 November 2019, the Political Settlements Research Programme, the Austrian Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution and the Rift Valley Institute hosted a Joint Analysis Workshop on local peace processes...
PSRP Research Fellow Dr Kathryn Nash and Dr Brooke Coe, Assistant Professor at Oklahoma State University, are embarking on a major project to explore the changing nature of global security...
Dr. Kathryn Nash of the PSRP spoke about the use of PA-X Peace Agreements Database for informing international policy-making at a recent knowledge exchange event.
PSRP Postdoctoral Research Fellow Dr Kathryn Nash attended the UK-Australia Knowledge Frontiers Symposium from 10-11 November 2019 in Brisbane, Australia. The Symposium brought together early career academics from the United...
On November 8 and 9 2019, the Social Change Initiative in partnership with Conciliation Resources and the Political Settlements Research Programme hosted a conference on the role of the...
Research by the Political Settlements Research Programme has informed a new report from the UN Secretary General on Women, Peace and Security.Â
On 24 and 25 October, the first women constitution makers dialogue brought together women from around the world to share their experiences of constitution-building in a range of countries...