PRIO and the South African Embassy invite you to a seminar with Vasu Gounden and Kwezi Mngqibisa, both with extensive experience of security and conflict resolution in Africa.
Workshop with Diego Gambetta
Transitional institutions are the political institutions that emerge in a society when the status quo is unsustainable.
Possible Paths from Armed Struggle to Sustainable Peace
The Case of Rwanda
Join PRIO and the University of Oslo for this public panel of the Nordic Peace Revisited conference.
In contemporary political mythology Norden is both a region of peace – a quintessential Deutschian ‘no-war’ security community of social cohesion and societal resilience – and a region for peace – as active proponents of multilateral peace support...
PhD Candidates are invited to apply for membership in the Research School on Peace and Conflict.
PhD Candidates are invited to apply for membership in the Research School on Peace and Conflict.
PRIO Director's Nobel Speculations
PhD Candidates are invited to apply for membership in the Research School on Peace and Conflict.
PhD Candidates are invited to apply for membership in the Research School on Peace and Conflict.
The European Commission has awarded funding for what isprobably the largest-ever European-funded research project on migration, set tostart work in September 2018.
Call for papers for two-day conference in Oslo, Mar. 18-19, 2019
PRIO leads the EU-funded project MIGNEX, which seeks to produce new knowledge on migration, development and policy.
Since 2016, the University of Oslo (UiO) and PRIO have been engaged in a strategic partnership.
This week we have received wonderful news from the European Research Council (ERC).
Updates from the PRIO Middle East Centre are now available through our brand new PRIO Middle East Centre Newsletter.
Since 2016, the University of Oslo (UiO) and PRIO have been engaged in a strategic partnership.
"Gender Equality and Nation Branding in the Nordic Region, explores how gender equality, a central part of the Nordic imaginary, is used in the political communication of Nordic states.
New book by Zenonas Tziarras
Since its accession to power in 2002, Turkey's Justice and Development party (AKP) has tested the ideological foundations of the Turkish secular state.
This project examines why some returning refugees come to destabilize the peace process in their home country upon return, whereas others do not.
Are we moving from rhetoric to impactful action by integrating Women, Peace and Security (WPS) in regular UN Security Council resolutions?
Book chapter in Gender Equality and Nation Branding in the Nordic Region
Conference paper
Edited volume