Gudrun Østby and Sebastian Schutte are replacing Scott Gates as Editors-in-Chief of the journal, while Juliane Stötter replaces Bertrand Lescher-Nuland as Managing Editor.
The Research Council of Norway announced funding for 21 new projects this week. PRIO was delighted at the funding of two of its projects.
PRIO has received the news that the three-year project Recording Explosive Munitions for the analysis of WAR crimes (REMWAR) will be funded by the Research Council of Norway.
Study finds that illiberal political rule and armed conflict are linked to higher human displacement in major floods.
The most relevant PRIO researchers to comment on aspects relevant to the Russia-Ukraine War are listed here.
Friday, we got to know that a large project has been funded by the Research Council of Norway's INFRASTRUKTUR initiative, that aims to build up relevant, up-to-date infrastructure that is accessible to the research community, to various private and public sector user groups, and to the general public.
Today we got the news that five PRIO-led projects have succeeded in the most competitive calls for funding from the Research Council of Norway.
The ambition of the ODAS project is to explain how online dangerous speech contributes to communal violence in Southeast Asia.
The Legacy of Racial Violence project seeks to address gaps in our understanding of how past racial violence affects contemporary communities, using the US as a critical research case.
In a new study published in Nature Communications,PRIO researchers use a machine-learning analysis framework to identify leadingpredictors of contemporary asylum migration to the European Union.
PRIO has now joined the European Network of non-proliferation and disarmament think tanks, established by the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium.
COVID-19 has quickly changed everything from our daily routines, to the policies of governments, to the fortunes of the global economy.