Human Rights Day is celebrated each year on December 10 but this year, the day is certainly more significant. 70 years ago to this day, … Read more
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CARC Internship Testimonial by Marie Hoffmann
Marie Hoffmann, a graduate student of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Kent, with a bachelor’s in International Business Administration, was undertaking an … Read more
Mapping the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
This article seeks to identify the leading causes and the dynamics of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh (Figure 1). The analysis includes the various actors engaged … Read more
Paul Wehr’s Conflict Mapping: The Bosnian War
The nature of conflicts have changed since the end of the Cold War as trends in armed conflict have moved dramatically from inter-state to intra-state … Read more
The victory of Hamas in 2006 legislative elections and the failure of the world to react – Mapping the Fatah-Hamas Conflict
Summary This blog post shows the significance of actions taken by external actors in rooting and escalating the Fatah-Hamas conflict after the Palestinian legislative elections … Read more
Protected: Mediating PowerSharing
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Yemen: Devising Sustainable Processes for Dialogue
This report summarises the discussion at a roundtable on the war in Yemen and the potential for supporting peacebuilding capacity in the region. The event … Read more
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