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Wednesday, 28 Feb 2007 18:15–20:00 UTC+01
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Agenda?

​China has re-engaged on a large scale on the African continent in recent years.

19–20 Jun 2006
Post-Conflict Transitions: Political Institutions, Development And a Domestic Civil Peace (PIDDCP)

This second workshop on the topic is organized jointly by the CSCW, the World Bank and the Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE), Oxford University.

Thursday, 2 May 2013 14:30–18:00 UTC+05
After the War: What Future for Women?

Seminar on the Colombian war at the Universidad de los Andes

14–15 May 2015
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Processes of Sovereignty Construction

The Basque Case

Thursday, 7 Nov 2019 08:30–09:30 UTC+01
A New Chapter in the Syrian War: The Shifting Agendas of Turkey and Russia

MidEast Breakfast with Pavel Baev & Pinar Tank

Project Sep 2006 – Dec 2006
Weaponomics – the Economics of Small Arms
Project Feb 2019 – Dec 2019
Counter-Drone Systems: Implications for Norway in an EU and NATO context
Conference Paper
How an African Outpost is Filled with Chinese Shops

Conference paper

Conference Paper
Exploiting State Weakness: Insurgent Mobilization ‘On the Cheap’ in Nepal

Conference paper

Journal Article
Cheap Signals with Costly Consequences: The Effect of Interstate Relations on Civil War

Journal article in Journal of Conflict Resolution

Master Thesis
Weaponomics: The Economics of Small Arms

Master thesis

Report – Other
The Arms Fixers. Controlling the Brokers and Shipping Agents

NISAT/PRIO/BASIC Report

Policy Brief
Mulheres e DDR em Moçambique: A Dinâmica Excludente e Inclusiva dos Programas de DDR

GPS Policy Brief

Popular Article
Russia Counts its Blessings in the Global Financial Crisis

Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor

Popular Article
Russia Insists on Treating Sevastopol as an Open Question

Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor

Popular Article
Miljøbillioner må bevilges

Popular article in Morgenbladet

Popular Article
Maidan stands against Putin's plan to buy Ukraine on the cheap

Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor

PRIO Paper
Participation des femmes aux processus de paix et de réconciliation au Mali

PRIO Paper

PRIO Blogs
Nobel Peace Prize to Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad

The choice to award the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize to Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad is both timely and wise. The two Nobel laureates embody different dimensions of conflict-related sexual violence. Further, the prize comes at a time when we mark the o...

PRIO Blogs
Totalitarianism Closing in on China

The only drama in the “two sessions” jamboree in Beijing this spring is that there was no drama at all. Each year the Chinese political élite, 5000 men and a few women strong, congregate in the capital for a week of meetings of the legislature, th...

PRIO Blogs
Is China helping Trump, or is Trump helping China?

When Chinese president Xi Jinping met US president Donald Trump in Florida on 6–7 April, Xi convinced his host that it is not easy to exert influence on North Korea, but apparently promised to help the United States to the best of his ability. In ...

PRIO Blogs
A Tourist in Search of the Real Cuba

After traveling in Cuba for two weeks, I sit down to reflect: What is Cuba? A socialist laboratory for Che Guevara’s ‘New Man’? A vast outdoor museum of Spanish colonial architecture? An extraordinary collection of sixty-year old American gas-guzz...

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Sleepless in the Age of Trump

What we know about how great power wars start should make us terrified of President Trump. I don’t sleep at night, because of Donald Trump. This is unusual. I wasn’t kept awake at night by George W. Bush or Bill Clinton. Nor do I lose sleep over h...

PRIO Blogs
Open-Access Publishing and Academic Freedom

Open-access publishing will make research findings freely available. But what will happen when researchers have to pay to get their own results published? Researchers’ freedom of choice regarding publication channels may become severely restricted...

PRIO Blogs
A Predicted Tragedy

The last time that the Palestinians staged a collective uprising in anger and frustration was in 2000. Why is there a new wave of violence now? The Palestinians have been betrayed by everyone: by their own leaders, by Israel, and by the internatio...

PRIO Blogs
Greece’s Russian Fantasy; Russia’s European Delusion

The striking outcome of this Sunday’s Greek referendum is that the collective attitude departed so decisively from common sense. The question on the ballot was convoluted, but the voters were well-informed about the EU’s demands. Having spent a we...

PRIO Blogs
Peace for the Next Generation

The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two people, from two countries with shared challenges. But the award raises questions: Does India have the will to abolish child labour? And can Malala Yousafzai influence Pakistani women and girl’s rights...

PRIO Blogs
Refugees are a Shared Responsibility

A record number of refugees have arrived by boat in southern Europe this summer. Norway should voice its support for a common European solution to the issue of boat migrants crossing the Mediterranean. Last year this would have been front-page new...

PRIO Blogs
Moscow Pulls a Diplomatic Pause as the War in Ukraine Rages

The most dramatic turn in the protracted Ukrainian calamity last week was the decision of President Petro Poroshenko to end the ceasefire and resume the offensive against separatists in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Poroshenko had every reason ...

PRIO Blogs
The British are Impatient to End Sexual Violence in Conflict

A Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict is taking place in London on 10-13 June. World leaders are meeting to discuss ways of combating the use of sexual violence in conflict and of improving efforts to bring perpetrators to justice. Th...

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