Popular Article
Moscow seeks to regain initiative in the game of peace talks
Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor
Tuesday, 28 Jan 2025
PRIO Director's 2025 Nobel Peace Prize List
The Director of PRIO, Henrik Urdal, announced his list today for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, with Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms topping the list.
Book Review
War in Ukraine: Conflict, Strategy, and the Return of a Fractured World
Book review in JPR Book Notes
Popular Article
Russian counter-offensive in the international arena has lost momentum
Popular article in Panorama UIK
Journal Article
Rituals, Lore and Legitimacy in Post-Coup Myanmar
Journal article in Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie orientale
Friday, 18 Oct 2024
PRIO Seeks New Director to Lead Institute
We are looking for a committed and unifying leader who will contribute to strengthening peace research nationally and internationally.
Thursday, 3 Oct 2024
Nobel Peace Prize 2024: PRIO Director’s Updated List Announced
The Director of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Henrik Urdal, announced his updated list for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize today, with election observers topping the list.
Sunday, 18 Aug 2024
PRIO Invites Journalists to Apply for Residence Linked to Groundbreaking Research
PRIO hosts six research projects funded by prestigious grants for Europe’s most groundbreaking research. There is now an opportunity for journalists to spend 3-5 months at the institute and engage with these projects.
Thursday, 8 Aug 2024
Nordic Emergence to NATO and Gender Equality
PRIO Research Director Louise Olsson was interviewed by forskning.no about an integrated Nordic region in NATO and gender equality.
Journal Article
European Defense Spending: Trade-Offs and Consequences of Non-Alignment
Journal article in EconPol Forum
Book Chapter
Ethical analysis of AI-based systems for military use
Book chapter in Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and the Future of Warfare
Journal Article
Sustainable transformations for healthcare systems in a changing climate
Journal article in Cell Reports Sustainability
PRIO Paper
Conflict Trends: A Global Overview, 1946–2023
PRIO Paper
Monday, 10 Jun 2024
New data shows record number of armed conflicts
Last year saw the highest number of state-based conflicts since 1946. In addition, the past three years were the most violent in the last three decades, according to new conflict trend analysis.
Thursday, 6 Jun 2024
30 Years After the Genocide in Rwanda: Gender, Accountability and Atrocity Prevention
What is the legacy of Rwanda and other atrocity crimes, and how are sexual and gender-based crimes addressed in today’s conflicts? The public was invited to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda genocide.
Tuesday, 28 May 2024
Hilde Henriksen Waage Receives Prize as Balanced Communicator of Middle East Political History
Hilde Henriksen Waage receives the University of Oslo's Dissemination Award for being a clear, critical, and balanced communicator of the political history of the Middle East over two decades.
Journal Article
Group-Based Injustice, but Not Group-Based Economic Inequality, Predicts Political Violence Across 18 African Countries
Journal article in Social Psychological and Personality Science
Journal Article
‘We Are Living in the Time of a Turning Point’: Exploring Views on Global Entities in Immigration – a Comparative Study of Actors from Different Po...
Journal article in Globalizations
Book Chapter
Qualitative methods in citizenship studies
Book chapter in Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies
Policy Brief
Engaging with the Humanitarian Localisation Agenda from ‘Below’ in Uganda
PRIO Policy Brief
Monday, 22 Apr 2024
Zahrasadat Hakim Receives the Inspire Art Award
Artist Zahrasadat Hakim has been awarded the Inspire Art Award.
Policy Brief
The Impact of Geopolitical Change on Humanitarian Disarmament
PRIO Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Navigating the Current Realities of Humanitarian Disarmament Campaigns
PRIO Policy Brief
Policy Brief
What Can We Learn from Past Humanitarian Disarmament Campaigns?
PRIO Policy Brief
Monday, 8 Apr 2024
New Research Finds Information Campaigns to Deter Migration Have Little Effect
Research carried out by PRIO has found that public information campaigns warning against migration rarely affect desires to leave. And when they do, they surprisingly tend to increase the wish to migrate.
Policy Brief
Access, Power, Trust: Lessons from Humanitarian Aid in Protracted Displacement
PRIO Policy Brief
Policy Brief
Momentum Lost? Three Recommendations for the Future of Humanitarian Campaigning
PRIO Policy Brief
Report – Other
Understanding Contested Norms on Indonesia’s Digital Technology
Research Report
Thursday, 21 Mar 2024
Integrating the Gender Perspective in High North Security: Insights from NATO's Deep Dive Session
On February 21, NATO International Military Staff (IMS) Office of the Gender Advisor conducted a deep dive session exploring the critical nexus between the High North's security landscape and gender perspective
Policy Brief
Evidencing the Gendered Dimensions of Climate Insecurity to Enhance Climate Change Adaptation
GPS Policy Brief