Project Aug 2006 – Aug 2006
Power-sharing and Democratic Governance in Divided Societies
Project Jan 2009 – Jun 2014
Power-Sharing, Democracy and Civil Conflict
21–22 Aug 2006
Power-Sharing and Democratic Governance in Divided Societies
Workshop at PRIO, 21-22 August 2006
Conference Paper
Power-Sharing and Postconflict Peace Periods
Conference paper
Journal Article
Power-Sharing in Multi-Ethnic Political Systems
Journal article in Security Dialogue
Journal Article
Making Power-Sharing Work: Lessons from Successes and Failures in Ethnic Conflict Regulation
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
Journal Article
Using Power-Sharing to Win a War: The Implementation of the Lomé Agreement in Sierra Leone
Journal article in Africa Spectrum
Policy Brief
A Transitional Success Story: The Nepali Experience with Power-sharing
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Appeasing the Warlords: Power-sharing Agreements in Liberia
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Between War and peace: 50 years of Power-sharing in Nigeria
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Lessons Learned from Power-sharing in Africa
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Power-sharing to Build Peace? The Burundi Experience with Power-sharing Agreements
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Power-sharing in Kenya
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Power-sharing and Civil Conflict
CSCW Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Power-sharing, Agency and Civil Conflict - Power-sharing Agreements, Negotiations and Peace Processes
CSCW Policy Brief
PRIO Paper
Power-sharing and Peacebuilding in Burundi
CSCW Paper
Conference Paper
Power-sharing, Agency and Civil Conflict
Conference paper
Report – External Series
Beyond Power-sharing: Institutional Options for an Afghan Peace Process
USIP Peaceworks
Journal Article
Civil War Settlements and the Implementation of Military Power-Sharing Arrangements
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
Policy Brief
Buying Peace with Diamonds? Power-sharing Agreements in Sierra Leone
PRIO Policy Brief
PRIO Paper
Power-sharing and Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone: Power-sharing Agreements, Negotiations and Peace Processes
CSCW Paper
PRIO Paper
Power-sharing and Conflict in Nigeria - Power-sharing Agreements, Negotiations and Peace Processes
CSCW Paper
Monday, 10 Aug 2026
Norwegians see Israel, Russia, the US and Iran as most likely to drag the world into another major war
Norwegians see Israel, Russia, the United States and Iran as the countries most likely to contribute to a future war involving one or more great powers, according to the Annual PRIO Survey on Norwegian Perceptions of War and Peace.
Report – Other
Intersecting identities and conflict-related sexual violence
The Missing Peace Series: Understanding Conflict-related Sexual Violence through Research, Policy and Practice
Echoes of Partition: Migration, borders and shared humanity
Mid-August marks the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, but also the mass migration and violence that followed in the wake of Partition.
When the deadline looms: political crises, displacement and the clock
In January 2017, the streets of Banjul, the tiny capital of The Gambia, fell silent. Shops shuttered. Families packed bags. Tens of thousands of people streamed across the border into Senegal – not because war had broken out, but because a deadlin...
The Ukraine War takes new turns in the Black Sea theatre
Wars of attrition are supposed to be static and predictable, but the Ukraine War definitely departs from this pattern. Its transformation is constant, and during this summer, new surprises have come, delivered primarily by Ukraine, which puts prio...
How to make sense of the new world disorder
With two ongoing regional wars, a crumbling humanitarian architecture and a number of smaller, often ignored, crises, it is tempting to pronounce an end to the liberal international order as we have known it since the end of the Cold War. But is t...
Ukraine ramps up drone strikes in the Sea of Azov and Black Sea
Since early July, Ukraine has expanded its middle- and long-range aerial and naval drone strikes from isolating the Crimean Peninsula to also disrupting Russia’s maritime traffic in the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea.
Thursday, 2 Jul 2026
Satellites for Peace: An idea whose time has come
The idea that satellites can help build peace is no longer a distant vision. In July, PRIO convened leading voices from the humanitarian, diplomatic, scientific and space communities for the conference "Satellites for Peace: An idea whose time has...