PRIO and NORSAR, both Norway-based research foundations, today announced a joint effort to use cutting-edge sensor technology ...
VIEWS Prediction Challenge invites researchers to forecast conflict intensity as a probability distribution, fully accounting ...
A Filipino nurse with family in Manila, three intertwined lives in Mumbai, a ‘self-made’ man in Karachi and the journey of a ...
PRIO hosted a roundtable on Chinese perspectives on global issues during the official visit of a Chinese delegation led by ...
This report is a final follow-up of the PRIO Policy Brief entitled A Gendered Perspective on the Direct and Indirect Causes of Death in War and Armed Conflicts (October 2006) by Patrick Meier in ...
After the Taliban’s return, Afghan women face severe restrictions but remain vital in society, especially in the healthcare ...
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2020 provided ample evidence that conflict resolution is a long-term venture, as the year was dominated by many of the same conflicts that were present 30 years ago. A number of these conflicts can be ...
U.S., European, and Ukrainian peace-making policies are now aligned at a possible breakthrough point, as differences in means and methods transmute into complementarities. This fast evolution starkly ...
Heo, Uk (1999) Defense Spending and Economic Growth in South Korea: The Indirect Link, Journal of Peace Research 36 (6): 699–708. Due to the lingering food crisis, speculations about the collapse of ...