Peter Hailey and Nisar Majid summarise developments in attempts to tackle corruption in Somalia over the last year.| PeaceRep
Nisar Majid and Khalif Abdirahman discuss Djibouti’s recent offer to grant Ethiopia access to its Tadjourah port.| PeaceRep
The UN Secretary-General’s annual report on the women, peace, and security agenda cites PeaceRep research to highlight the stagnation of women's participation in peace processes.| PeaceRep
Nisreen Elsaim and Tim Epple discuss Azerbaijan's unique opportunity as host of COP 29 to address the intersection of climate change and conflict.| PeaceRep
Adam Farquhar reviews "AI for Peace" by Branka Panic and Paige Arthur, exploring how the authors make complex AI concepts accessible to a non-technical audience.| PeaceRep
Kasia Houghton reports on a SCGA and PeaceRep-hosted workshop on the nature of conflict and peacemaking in the era of global fragmentation.| PeaceRep
Ahmed Sh. Ibrahim and Nisar Majid consider the impact of Somalia joining the UN Security Council at a time when its government controls only a portion of its territory.| PeaceRep
Drawing on data from the PA-X Peace Agreements Database, Laura Wise highlights the limited inclusion of women’s rights and gender-related issues in 2023 peace agreements| PeaceRep
Adam Farquhar discusses the boom of AI and related technologies in the context of peace and conflict studies, raising questions about its ethical implications and long-term sustainability.| PeaceRep
Dr Johanna Amaya-Panche analyses the rationale, benefits, and challenges of engaging with criminal non-state actors in contexts of limited institutional capacity.| PeaceRep