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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, 8 Dec 2025


New Middle East and Nordic security projects secure external funding

PRIO is pleased to announce that two new research projects have secured external funding, strengthening the Institute’s work on protracted displacement in the Middle East and on Nordic security cooperation.

The UN Security Council Resolution on Gaza: Age of Consent or Recipe for Conflict?

On 17 November, the UN Security Council (UNSC) issued Resolution 2803, endorsing US President Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza. The resolution envisages a Board of Peace (BoP) to govern Gaza as an interim administration, as well as the establishment...

Quality of mediation is a major issue in the Ukraine peace process

The ongoing talks between the US, Russian and Ukrainian teams of negotiators may yet produce a “peace deal” – so desired by President Donald Trump – by the end of the tumultuous year 2025, or at least before the disastrous war comes to the four-ye...

Commanding change: What can we learn from the Swedish Armed Forces’ leadership program on gender equality?

What can we learn from senior military leaders on how to create sustainable organizational capacity building and improved recruitment and retention of personnel by better considering gender equality?

Book Review


Transformed by the People: Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s Road to Power in Syria

Book review in JPR Book Notes

Book Review


World Builders. Technology and the New Geopolitics

Book review in JPR Book Notes

Report – External Series


The Middle East Paradoxon: Can a new regional order emerge after disruption?

FES briefing

Peace and good institutions save lives from floods

Why do some countries succeed in minimising the human toll of floods, while others face repeated catastrophes? The answer lies not only in meteorological or economic conditions, but also in political ones.

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