Putin holds firm to war course, conjuring mirage of victory
The fever of diplomatic battles around Russia’s war against Ukraine in the first three weeks of May has broken, leaving few meaningful results.
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Putin holds firm to war course, conjuring mirage of victory
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Coding as analytical process: From profound to productive uncertainty
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Triumphalism in Moscow About Setback in Peace-Making for Ukraine Could be Short-Lived
Moscow’s mouthpieces competed to celebrate and ridicule the individuals involved in the February 28 talks in Washington, D.C. between Ukraine and the United States. To the surprise of many, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left the White Ho...
Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024
Virtual book launch of 'From uncertainty to policy: A guide to migration scenarios' on International Migrants Day
Can migration be forecasted in today's unpredictable world? How can policymakers and scholars navigate inherent uncertainty, with robust and realistic models?
An Untested Refugee Theory
From late January 2025, the Israeli ban on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) will come into effect. What does this mean for the rights of the Palestinian refugees, and who will then take responsibility for h...
We Need to Talk About Children Born of War
Every day, children are born in war and armed conflict, in Ukraine, on the Gaza Strip, in South Sudan, in Myanmar and elsewhere. Some of these children might have parents who are enemies, that is, parents who are on opposite sides of the conflict....
Putin’s ‘Three Escalations’ Affect Prospect of Peace in Ukraine
Russia’s strategy in executing its aggressive war against Ukraine, passing the 1,000-day mark last week, puts the country’s economy, society, and armed forces under enormous pressure that Moscow’s militaristic propaganda cannot quite cover. As Rus...
Making Women Combatants Visible: Steps Towards Gender-Responsive Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration
In October the Security Council met for its annual Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Open Debate under the theme of “Women Building Peace in a Changing Environment.” Despite the WPS agenda’s goals for including women in all aspects of security and ...
Perplexed Vladimir Putin Reckons With Outcome of US Elections
The Kremlin had confidently expected confusion and turmoil following the US presidential election. Instead, a definite outcome and the commitment to a smooth transition of power are set to shape the US political environment for the next couple of ...
Moscow Takes the Measure of Western Vacillations
Since the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine, the US-led Western coalition has demonstrated remarkable determination in supporting Kyiv. Yet, every practical step in providing military support to defiant Ukraine has involved protracted delibera...
Prisoner Exchanges and the Prospects for Peace Talks
The timing of the unprecedented exchange of prisoners between Russia and the West on August 1 remains a difficult question. The final decision was most likely made in the Kremlin. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s red carpet reception of the rele...
Tuesday, 11 Oct 2005 10:00–16:00 UTC+02
The Processes of International Negotiations
The Centre for the Study of Civil War at PRIO organized an open seminar with leading experts on International Negotiation.
Thursday, 12 May 2005 14:00–16:00 UTC+02
World Risk Society
Professor Ulrich Beck of the University of Munich and the London School of Economics and Political Science, known for his work on globalization and for his classic work on the ‘risk society’ gave a seminar in Oslo 12 May.
25–26 Oct 2005
Avi Shlaim Seminars
PRIO and the University of Oslo organized two seminars with Professor Avi Shlaim of the University of Oxford.
Thursday, 16 Mar 2006 13:00–16:00 UTC+01
Human Security Research in Norway
GECHS (Global Environmental Change and Human Security) invites you to a seminar and opening 16 March to present different ways of understanding human and social security.
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
Economic Perspectives in Cyprus: The Path towards Reunification
The PRIO Cyprus Centre in cooperation with MFC S. PLatis is organising the 2nd Annual Conference at the Holiday Inn, Nicosia for Wednesday 22nd November 2006.
Friday, 1 Dec 2006 10:30–10:30 UTC+01
HIV/AIDS & International Security
On World AIDS Day, it is timely to discuss the knowns and unknowns about HIV/AIDS and International Security.
Thursday, 7 Dec 2006 13:00–14:30 UTC+01
Gender and Security
The Gender Group at PRIO invites you to a seminar on Gender and Security: Discourses, Concepts and Conflicts with Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen.
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.
Friday, 19 Jan 2007 10:00–12:00 UTC+01
Seminar with Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
The Tajikistan and Afghanistan “Peacebuilding” Processes Compared
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Peacebuilding in Afghanistan
How to Reach the Women
Thursday, 28 Feb 2008 14:00–16:00 UTC+01
Prospects for Inter-Korean Relations
Professor and Ambassador Chung-in Moon will give a seminar at PRIO with the title: The Second Korean Summit and Prospects for Inter-Korean Relations under the New Government.
Wednesday, 6 Dec 2006 14:00–15:30 UTC+01
Statebuilding seminar with Ashraf Ghani
PRIO invites you to a seminar on Statebuilding with Dr.
Wednesday, 11 Oct 2006 19:00–21:00 UTC+02
Film Seminar: Myth, History and Present Conflict
Monday, 9 Oct 2006 19:00–21:00 UTC+02
Film Seminar: After the War
Sunday, 16 Mar 2003 13:00–16:00 UTC+01
Human Security Research in Norway
Seminar and Opening
7–8 Dec 2007
Mimicry in Civil War
Workshop with Diego Gambetta
Tuesday, 11 Oct 2005 10:00–16:00 UTC+02
PIN-Project Roadshow
14–15 Nov 2003
Federalism
Workshop on Autonomy Arrangements and Internal Territorial Conflicts