Peace Research Institute Oslo
The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) conducts research on the conditions for peaceful relations between states, groups and people.
Researchers at PRIO seek to understand the processes that bring societies together or split them apart. We explore how conflicts erupt and how they can be resolved; we investigate how different kinds of violence affect people; and we examine how societies tackle crises – and the threat of crisis. We document general trends, seek to understand processes, and inform concrete responses.
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Humanitarian Negotiations in the Mediterranean - Interview with Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert
Culture and the ethics of humanitarian negotiations
Village ceremonies and rural-urban networks in West Africa
Decided return migration: Going back to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Why do people migrate?
Book conversation: ‘Migrant transnationalism'
What happens when a crisis forces migrants to go home?
Passing the Torch: Leadership, Peace, and a Changing World Order
From Gaza to Sudan: What the Rise in Global Conflict Means for Children
After America: Can Europe Defend Itself?
How does international criminal prosecution of conflict-related sexual violence impact peacebuilding
Humanitarian protection 20 years into the global ‘war on terror’
Roundtable 1: Humanitarian Negotiations Amidst Counter-Terrorism Restrictions
Roundtable 3: Humanitarian Protection in Conflict - Counter-Terrorism & Authoritarian Regimes
Roundtable 2: Consequences of the 'Global War on Terror' for Norwegian Humanitarian Efforts
Could a Breakthrough Technology Transform the War in Ukraine?
What is MIGNEX?
PSYOPS Migration and Psychology: Research on Migration and Clinical Work with Refugees
Does hunger make Africans want to move abroad?
MIGNEX Collaboration Video 3 - Using the Excel files for project management
MIGNEX Collaboration Video 2 - Planning the data collection
MIGNEX Collaboration Video 1 - Using the template for handbook chapters and background papers
Webinar 3: Engaging with the Taliban then and now
Webinar 2: Red lines for humanitarian aid in Afghanistan
Webinar 1: The ethics of humanitarian neutrality in Syria
Jody Williams on the importance of peace research
Conflict Diamonds
The NECORE Project
Asking the Uncomfortable Questions