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In an era of shrinking civic space and unprecedented geopolitical volatility, how do peacebuilding practitioners and rights advocates navigate the various dilemmas and challenges for leading effectively?
Indrajit Roy joins the Journal of Development Studies as one of their Managing Editors
Is regulation always bad for trust? Or can regulation and trust sometimes reinforce one another?
Thalia Gerzso has a new policy brief out
Alfred Moore edits a new book
Gyda Sindre has written a paper which discusses the prospects for political integration of armed groups in the context of contemporary dynamics of armed conflict.
Professor Indrajit Roy has co-edited a Special Collection titled "Multiplexity 2.0: Power and plurality in a post-liberal world" just published in the prestigious Chatham House journal International Affairs. In addition to co-authoring the introduction to the collection, he has also contributed an article titled "Assering Southern agency: The moralistic realism of multiplexity" to the collection.
A newly published report “Civil War Paths: A Research Programme on Civil War as a Social Process” detailing key findings of the Civil War Paths project funded by the UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship “Understanding Civil War from Pre- to Post-War Stages: A Comparative Approach” is now available to read.