Book Chapter
Religion
Book chapter in Volume 3: A Cultural History of War in the Renaissance
PRIO Blogs
Decision Point for Putin is Set Too Close for His Comfort
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Steven Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s key negotiator, met last Friday in what could mark a decisive moment in making or breaking a peace deal on Russia’s war against Ukraine. This conversation lasted ab...
Tuesday, 8 Apr 2025
Strengthening European Security Research Through Inter-Institutional Collaboration
Researchers from PRIO, Masaryk University and the University of Helsinki gathered in Oslo for the CENTREPEACE Junior Scholar Symposium 3-4 April.
Popular Article
Global trade war does not diminish pressure on Russia to end its war
Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor
Popular Article
Decision point for Putin is set too close for his comfort
Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor
PRIO Blogs
Africa in the Global Disorder of Trumpism
Africa is not a homogeneous entity. Unlike the United States or China, it does not have a unified political power capable of defending a common interest.
PRIO Blogs
The Transatlantic Rift in the Global Disorder of Trumpism
We are currently experiencing a transitional phase between the world order established after 1945 and a new, yet undefined global order.
PRIO Blogs
Global Trade War Does Not Diminish Pressure on Russia to End Its War
Russia is not directly affected by the new U.S. trade tariffs. The effects on its economy are profound, while the political effects are open to interpretation.
PRIO Blogs
Global Trade Wars: All Against All — But Where is Africa?
The trade war, unilaterally launched by Donald Trump on April 1, 2025, will go down in global history as a hostile act against globalization and international rules — rules that were once defended by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Unit...
Thursday, 3 Apr 2025
Global Gatherings on AI Weapons and Satellite Imagery: PRIO at UN Forums
PRIO’s engagement with issues around the use of AI was in full display last week, when PRIO researchers joined key UN discussions in Geneva on AI-enabled weapons and satellite technology, contributing expertise on security, ethics and strategic po...
Journal Article
The Rohingya dilemma: Exploring the challenges of local integration in Bangladesh
Journal article in International Migration
Policy Brief
Bridging Gaps in Water Governance: Addressing Conflict and Climate Challenges
PRIO Policy Brief
Popular Article
Putin's warpath goes through Arctic
Popular article in Eurasia Daily Monitor
PRIO Blogs
How Should Europe Respond to the Demonstrations in Turkey?
All across Turkey, a battle is being waged over the country’s future. For more than a decade, the country’s democratic institutions have steadily deteriorated and now thousands have taken to the streets in an attempt to save the remains of its dem...
PRIO Blogs
Putin’s Warpath Goes Through Arctic
Russia’s war against Ukraine is stuck in a rigid deadlock. The prospect of agreeing on a ceasefire, which had appeared within reach a couple of weeks ago, has, however, become distant and blurred.
Book Chapter
Exploring Women’s Agency under Male Breadwinner Norms in Keti Bandar
Book chapter in Gendered Transformative Initiatives in South Asia
Report – External Series
The Consequences and Prospects of Israel’s Ban of UNRWA
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs
Journal Article
Do we need more or less focus on “class” in migration research?
Journal article in International Migration
Report – Other
Paths to where we are (English - comic)
Report – Other
Paths to where we are (Urdu - comic)
Report – Other
Tita Nurse and the Balikbayan box (English - comic)
Report – Other
Tita Nurse and the Balikbayan box (FIlipino - comic)
Report – Other
Winged wishes for my daughter (English - comic)
Report – Other
Winged wishes for my daughter (Vietnamese - comic)
Report – Other
Rahul, Varsha, Shankar and the City of Opportunity (English - comic)
Report – Other
Rahul, Varsha, Shankar and the City of Opportunity (Hindi - comic)
PRIO Blogs
What Now for Humanitarian Studies?
Humanitarianism has long been in crisis, but since early 2025 the sector has been experiencing an unprecedented organizational, institutional, normative, and political collapse. As scholars active in the broad, inter-, and multidisciplinary field ...
PRIO Blogs
There’s a Path Forward for Turkey-Greece Cooperation — but It Requires a Dose of Realism
In the Eastern Mediterranean, tensions are largely the norm rather than the exception. Greece and Turkey, two stable states and NATO allies, enjoy largely peaceful unneighborly relations, despite occasional tension between them.
Monday, 10 Mar 2025
Norwegian research foundations develop new technology for studying war crimes against Ukraine
PRIO and NORSAR, both Norway-based research foundations, today announced a joint effort to use cutting-edge sensor technology for uncovering and analysing war crimes in Ukraine.
Report – Other
Future Migration as Present Fact (FUMI) Survey Documentation