Our Research Areas
Research Methodology
Our methodology is interdisciplinary, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to provide a holistic understanding of peace and conflict. We engage in fieldwork, case studies, policy analysis, and theoretical research, collaborating with experts from various disciplines to enrich our analysis.
Conflict Analysis and Prevention:
Conflict analysis and prevention involve systematically studying the causes, dynamics, and consequences of conflicts to identify strategies for mitigating tensions and avoiding violence. This process includes understanding historical contexts, stakeholder motivations, and power structures to develop targeted interventions that promote peace and stability.
Memorial Service
Peacebuilding and Reconciliation
Peacebuilding and reconciliation refer to the processes of creating sustainable peace by addressing the root causes of conflict, rebuilding relationships, and fostering trust among communities that have experienced violence or division. These efforts involve a range of activities, from economic and political reform to justice and healing, aiming to transform hostile attitudes and structures into cooperative and peaceful ones.
Security and Diplomacy
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Geopolitical Risk
Geopolitical risk refers to the potential for political decisions, events, or conflicts at the international level to affect the stability and security of regions or countries, impacting global economic and strategic landscapes. This risk is driven by factors such as territorial disputes, military conflicts, trade wars, and diplomatic tensions, which can lead to uncertainty and volatility in international relations and markets.