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Thursday, 1 Jan 2026


PRIO starts new publishing partnership with Oxford University Press

PRIO is excited to announce that its two flagship journals, Journal of Peace Research and Security Dialogue, are now being published by Oxford University Press.

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


Controlling Territory, Controlling Voters. The Electoral Geography of African Campaign Violence

Book review in JPR Book Notes

Report – External Series


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

FES briefing

Wednesday, 26 Nov 2025


Youth power and Women, Peace and Security in a new geopolitical and technical era

Why is Women, Peace and Security (WPS) important for youth? New generations will be responsible for safeguarding past achievements and advancing the goals of the WPS agenda into new areas, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber security.

Twenty years of vernacular security research

The concept of security is a complicated, and much contested, one. Does it entail survival, freedom, the absence of fear, a predictable future? Is it a property of states, of individuals, of groups, of collective identities? And how do we go about...

Aeropeace in airspace: from defensive measures to positive peace

Peace can no longer be imagined without a peaceful sky – without ‘Aeropeace’ – but what does that entail?

It comes in peace? AI’s promise and peril for women, peace and security

Can AI help revive the WPS agenda or does it risk deepening the challenges that WPS meant to overcome?

Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025


Handbook highlights Nordic cooperation as a model for global collaboration

The newly published Handbook of Nordic Cooperation was launched last week in Denmark at a seminar co-hosted by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Copenhagen and Edward Elgar Publishing.

Tuesday, 18 Nov 2025


PRIO Welcomes Science Journalist for ERC-Funded FRONTIERS Residency

FRONTIERS, an ERC-funded science journalism initiative, enables journalists to spend time at a research institution and pursue projects on topics of their choice.

Preparing for the wrong war? The need to broaden the focus beyond defence spending towards a comprehensive approach to peace and security

Europe is rearming. What are the likely consequences of this strategy?

Nuclear means come to front of Putin’s long-war strategy

Moscow commentators were taken aback over U.S. President Donald Trump’s message on resuming nuclear testing “immediately” and also “on an equal basis” with Russia and China.

Friday, 31 Oct 2025


Security Dialogue welcomes new editorial team from 2026

From 1 January 2026, the international journal Security Dialogue will be led by a new editorial team based at its institutional home, PRIO.

Journal Article


Kvinner, fred og sikkerhet i norsk utenrikspolitikk: En politikk med vikeplikt?

Journal article in Internasjonal politikk

More money, more security? Norwegian Defense spending and the need to rethink the tempo of rearmament

While the Norwegian defense budget continues to grow at breakneck speed, the relationship between increased spending and national and societal security remains uncertain – and insufficiently discussed.

Religious and secular mediators need each other

Faith leaders bring unique credentials to peace mediations.

Journal Article


What traits do citizens value in leaders during war? Experimental and panel-based evidence from Ukraine in 2022

Journal article in Political Science Research and Methods

Why Trump is unlikely to win the Nobel Peace Prize

U.S. President Donald Trump has presented himself as a global peacemaker-in-chief, citing his role brokering several peace agreements and suggesting he belongs among the laureates.

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.

Israel is not a democracy

Can we continue to call Israel a democracy? The answer is no, and paradoxically enough, neither electoral defeat for Netanyahu nor a halt in the Gaza war will change this.

The starvation of Gaza is a deliberate policy

In recent days, Israel has commenced new attacks on Gaza, with humanitarian aid playing a key role in its forced expulsion of Palestinians.

Adding a new piece to the puzzle: How the UN Peace and Security Data Hub can support peace and conflict research

By offering structured, publicly accessible and regularly updated data on various aspects of UN peace support, the UN Peace and Security Data Hub opens new avenues for empirical research and policy-relevant analysis – not least for forecasting pla...

Commemorating the terrorist attack July 22, 2011: a memorial map from below

Every year since 2011, from the middle of July, survivors, the bereaved, and the rest of Norway prepare for yet another commemoration of the July 22 terror attack.

The reintegration of 5 million veterans may be Ukraine’s next major battle: Results from a recent survey in Ukraine

While discussions of a ceasefire remain clouded by diplomatic uncertainty, Ukrainian soldiers continue to fight on the frontlines. Once the fighting on the ground ends, these women and men will likely face their next battle in reintegrating into c...

Putin’s preemptive maneuvering around NATO summit is cut off

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, investors from most parts of the world have stopped coming to Russia, so the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum has turned into a show of fake innovation.

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?

Hunger, Displacement, and Occupation in Gaza

Outside Gaza, aid convoys are lined up. Food. Water. Medicine. The trucks are not allowed into Gaza because Israel is using humanitarian aid as a political tool to force Hamas into submission.

Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025


Oslo Conference to Mark 25 Years of UN Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security

PRIO’s Centre on Gender, Peace and Security is co-hosting a conference marking the 25th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325.

Africa in the Global Disorder of Trumpism

Africa is not a homogeneous entity. Unlike the United States or China, it does not have a unified political power capable of defending a common interest.

Thursday, 3 Apr 2025


Global Gatherings on AI Weapons and Satellite Imagery: PRIO at UN Forums

PRIO’s engagement with issues around the use of AI was in full display last week, when PRIO researchers joined key UN discussions in Geneva on AI-enabled weapons and satellite technology, contributing expertise on security, ethics and strategic po...

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