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PSRP becomes PeaceRep: The Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform

Tue 25 January 2022

PeaceRep

The Political Settlements Research Project (PSRP) is now PeaceRep: The Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform. Currently in an inception phase until March 2022, PeaceRep research will 're-think peace and transition processes in the light of changing conflict dynamics, changing demands of inclusion, and changes in patterns of global intervention in conflict and peace/mediation/transition management processes.' A new website at peacerep.org will be launched in February. 

PeaceRep is a seven-year research consortium led by the University of Edinburgh Law School. Their partners include: Austrian Study Centre for Peace and Conflict ResolutionConciliation ResourcesEdinburgh Centre for Constitutional LawInternational IDEAKeele UniversityLSE IDEASLSE Middle East CentreQueens University Belfast, and University of St Andrews.

You can read more about PeaceRep and their research at www.politicalsettlements.org/2022/01/20/introducing-peacerep

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