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Thursday, 25 Sep 2025


MigrationRhythms Survey Documentation Published Ahead of Open Access Dataset

A new PRIO Paper offers in-depth documentation of the MigrationRhythms survey, shedding light on urban middle classes, social mobility and internal & international migration across four major Asian cities.

Thursday, 25 Sep 2025


Daniel Kjebekk Drivdal Awarded the 2025 Gløbius Prize

Daniel Kjebekk Drivdal has been awarded the Gløbius Prize for 2025 for his MA thesis on Climate Mitigation and Conflict.

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Putin attempts to shift nuclear brinksmanship

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Putin attempts to shift nuclear brinkmanship

Russian President Vladimir Putin is shifting from overt nuclear brinkmanship to using Russia’s nuclear energy program as a “peaceful” tool of influence.

Trump says he has ended six wars in six months. As a peace researcher, I’m scratching my head

In recent weeks, President Trump has repeatedly claimed that he has “solved” six wars in six months. Siri Aas Rustad comments.

Three parades and four perspectives on history

Three autocrats that do not make an alliance, but join forces in setting for the apparently disunited West and to US President Donald Trump a set of hard challenges.

Cover letters – what are they good for?

Some advice on cover letters for submission to academic journals from the Desk Editor of Journal of Peace Research.

Friday, 12 Sep 2025


PRIO-GRID wins data innovation award

The widely used PRIO-GRID data framework has been awarded the prestigious J. David Singer Data Innovation Award.

Security policy for globalized science

Research security is a new concept in research policy. Donald Trump introduced it in a National Security Presidential Memorandum in 2021. Other NATO countries soon followed up.

Thursday, 4 Sep 2025


PRIO Senior Researcher Julia Palik secures prestigious ERC grant to study how rituals shape the social reintegration of former combatants

PRIO is immensely proud to announce that Senior Researcher Julia Palik  has been awarded the highly competitive European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant for the groundbreaking project titled Com2Civ: Rituals in Combatant-to-Civilian Transfor...

Carving out space for peace – in space

Fifty years ago, two spacecraft met in space as part of a unique mission: After nearly two decades of intense space rivalry, the Soviet Union and the USA joined forces. We have much to learn from that landmark event today.

Wednesday, 13 Aug 2025


PRIO project wins security innovation award 2025

This summer, the EU-funded project Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for European Resilience (DRIVER+) was awarded the Security Innovation Award 2025 for Best Open Source Innovation.

Putin’s game of war-making and bargaining comes to end

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fake readiness to negotiate the end of Moscow’s war against Ukraine amid its relentless attacks on Ukraine appears to be coming to a breaking point.

Wednesday, 25 Jun 2025


Øyvind Østerud (1944–2025) in Memoriam

We are saddened by the passing of Øyvind Østerud (1944–2025), a towering figure in Norwegian political science.

Tuesday, 17 Jun 2025


PRIO partners in major European Research Council project on the conduct of war

PRIO is proud to announce its partnership in a major new European Research Council-funded research initiative.

Russia’s influence in Middle East takes hit from Israeli strikes

Israel’s decision to launch a series of missile and bomb strikes on Iran on June 13 was a shocking surprise for Moscow, where the working assumption had been centered on the presumably protracted U.S.-Iranian talks on the limitations of the nuclea...

Preventive war is wrong: Why recent attacks on Iran fail an important moral test

Can there be just cause for purely preventive military action – action that aims to impede or destroy an adversary’s capacity to wreck future harm?

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Russian retribution for daring Ukrainian strike is postponed, perhaps indefinitely

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Lawyers and the resilience of the liberal international order

In times of political crisis and attacks against the foundations of political liberalism, can we put our trust in lawyers and other legal occupations to fight for our freedoms, when they are under attack?

Russian retribution for daring Ukrainian strike is postponed. Perhaps indefinitely

The scale and character of Russian retaliation in the aftermath of the daring Ukrainian attack on four Russian aviation bases on June 1 have yet to be revealed.

Friday, 6 Jun 2025


PRIO Marks Leadership Transition with event on “Peace Under Pressure”

PRIO welcomed guests for a special event this week, marking the transition of leadership from outgoing Director Henrik Urdal to incoming Director Nina Græger.

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"Reasonable Sufficiency" should guide Europe's search for nuclear deterrence

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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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The 2023/24 VIEWS Prediction challenge: Predicting the number of fatalities in armed conflict, with uncertainty

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Decision point for Putin is set too close for his comfort

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Decision Point for Putin is Set Too Close for His Comfort

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Steven Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s key negotiator, last Friday, in St. Petersburg, likely to buy himself more time before making any concessions. On Sunday, Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian...

How Colombia’s Disarmament Process Transformed Weapons Into Symbols of Peace

In 2016, the Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC-EP ended their five decade-long war. As part of the peace agreement, FARC-EP’s weapons had to be collected, a process known as disarmament. By 2017, UN observers had received and remov...

Wednesday, 12 Feb 2025


JPR Best Visualization Award 2024 goes to Masanori Kikuchi

Masanori Kikuchi has been awarded the JPR Best Visualization Award for his journal article entitled ’How does war affect cultural tolerance? Evidence from concert programs, 1900-60’.

Russian Counter-Offensive in the International Arena Has Lost Momentum

One of the key goals for 2024 that President Vladimir Putin had apparently set at the end of the second year of the Ukraine war was to execute a sustained foreign policy counter-offensive to reduce Russia’s international isolation to irrelevance. ...

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