Thursday, 23 Jan 2020 08:30–10:00 UTC+01
The Kashmir Conflict: Implications for South Asia & Beyond
In this seminar, two of Pakistan's foremost experts on the Kashmir conflict, Senator Mushahid Hussain and Dr.
Friday, 24 May 2013 10:30–12:00 UTC+02
Conflict resolution in Kashmir and Northeast India: Do Women have a Voice?
Seminar with Rita Manchanda, South Asian Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR)
Journal Article
Violence in Kashmir
Journal article in Security Dialogue
Policy Brief
Conflict, governance and peacebuilding in Kashmir
CORE Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Village council elections in Jammu and Kashmir
CORE Policy Brief
Journal Article
Crossed Lines in Kashmir: A Rejoinder
Journal article in Security Dialogue
Journal Article
Kashmir at the Crossroads: Problems and Possibilities
Journal article in Security Dialogue
Monday, 27 May 2013
Conflict Resolution in Kashmir and Northeast India: Do Women have a Voice?
Seminar with Rita Manchanda, South Asian Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR)
PRIO Blogs
Is China Truly a Neutral Development Actor?
China presents itself as a different kind of development actor compared to Western donors — more equal and with less imposition and interference in national affairs, based on the belief that economic development leads to peace. However, many doubt...
PRIO Blogs
Could There Be War in South Asia?
A sinister mixture of geopolitical changes, nationalist sentiments, and election campaigns now has the potential to generate one of the world’s most dangerous security crises. On 14 February, a terrorist attack in Pulwama in the Indian state...
PRIO Blogs
Fewer Lives Being Lost in Conflicts
In 2017, approximately 90,000 people died as the direct result of armed conflict. This figure is down for the third year in a row, and is now 31 percent lower than in 2014. Nearly a third of all conflicts – and four of the 10 most serious wars wor...
PRIO Blogs
Conflict Portrait: Afghanistan
The armed conflict between the Afghan government, along with its international allies, and armed radical Islamist insurgents intensified after 2014. At the end of that year, the mandate of the NATO-led ISAF combat mission expired, and the responsi...
PRIO Blogs
India on Russia-Ukraine: History, Pragmatism and the Dilemmas Therein
India’s decision to consistently remain ‘neutral’ when voting on resolutions on the Ukraine crisis in multilateral fora might not come as a surprise to those who follow Indian foreign policy closely and know its history. India’s decision to ...
Security Dialogue
On Militarism and Security: a Special Issue Introduction
This blog post briefly introduces the Security DialogueSpecial IssueonMilitarism and Security: Dialogue, Possibilities and Limits, guest edited by Anna Stavrianakis and Maria Stern (Volume 49, Issue 1-2, February-April 2018). Here they talk about ...
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2011 13:30–15:00 UTC+02
South Asia Seminar with Tridivesh Singh Maini
PRIO is delighted to welcome Tridivesh Singh Maini for a presentation and dialogue on 15 June at 1:30 PM in PRIO’s Philosopher’s Hall, with former Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan Amb.
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2011 13:30–15:00 UTC+02
India-Pakistan Relations After 26/11
Seminar with Tridivesh Singh Maini
Tuesday, 3 Dec 2013 09:00–17:00 UTC+01
Cultures of Governance and Conflict Resolution in Europe and India
Dissemination of CORE project research results
Friday, 23 Sep 2016 08:30–10:30 UTC+02
Great Power Games in Afghanistan and the Region
Breakfast Seminar
Wednesday, 18 Jul 2018
Glemte konflikter: PRIO Podcast i sommer
I juni ble årets konfliktdata fra Uppsala universitet lansert i Journal of Peace Research.
Thursday, 5 Jul 2012
CORE workshop at Berghof Conflict Research, Berlin
On June 28th, the EU funded project Cultures of Governance and Conflict Resolution in India and Europe (CORE), coordinated by the Security Programme at PRIO, held a workshop on the socio-cultural and structural premises of governance and conflict...
Project Jan 2003 – Dec 2004
State Religiosity and Civil War
Project Jan 2002 – Dec 2005
The Geography of Armed Civil Conflict
Journal Article
Editor's Comments
Journal article in Security Dialogue
Journal Article
Is a Security Regime Possible: A Rejoinder
Journal article in Security Dialogue
Master Thesis
State Religiosity and Civil War: Does Religious Heterogeneity and the Role of Religion in States Influence the Risk of Intrastate Armed Conflict?
Master thesis
Popular Article
Global fredsindeks
Popular article in Morgenbladet
Yelena Biberman (2020) Gambling with Violence: State Outsourcing of War in Pakistan and India, by Åshild Kolås
This book describes histories of outsourcing of state violence to Indian and Pakistani non-state actors in war. The key question raised is why powerful South Asian security establishments choose to arm and deploy civilian citizens against domestic...
A S Bhalla (2019) Asia's Trouble Spots: The Leadership Question in Conflict Resolution, by Stein Tønnesson
This book provides a competent overview of recent and ongoing intra-state conflicts over territory in Myanmar, Mindanao, Southern Thailand, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Northeast India, Tibet, Xinjiang and Indonesia (Aceh and East Timor). AS Bhalla discuss...
Surinder Mohan (2022) Complex Rivalry: The Dynamics of India-Pakistan Conflict, by Kaushik Roy
India-Pakistan rivalry has pivoted round Kashmir since the two countries became independent in 1947. Tension over Kashmir resulted in three conventional wars (1947–48, 1965, 1971), one sub-conventional war under the nuclear umbrella (Kargil, 1999)...