PRIO participated in Arctic Frontiers 2026, the annual multi-stakeholder conference held in Tromsø, bringing together researchers, policymakers, industry actors, civil society, and Indigenous ...
The long-cherished Russian ambition of being a peer competitor to the United States is incompatible with the reality of new world power contests. The main adversary for Vladimir Putin’s Russia is, in ...
Putin is caught between the crippling cost of staying the war course and the incalculable risks of signing a deal on ceasing the hostilities but continuing confrontation with Europe, to which Ukraine ...
PRIO is offering a PhD-level course examining how gender shapes all phases of the conflict cycle—from conflict risk and ...
Putin is determined to continue his war against Ukraine, which has lasted longer than World War II, even though a growing portion of Russian society wants it to end. He may succeed in sabotaging peace ...
Rustad, Siri Aas; Júlia Palik; Øystein H. Rolandsen & Kathrine Rudolfsen (2026) Can development assistance prevent conflict?.
Putin is likely upset about the work to finalize a peace plan, about which Russia is informed, but not involved. The Kremlin’s push to gain a position of military strength is also failing. Russia’s ...
Watch PRIO’s recent Annual Peace Address with Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, who shared her unique insights on the global pushback on human rights.
Rustad, Siri Aas; Júlia Palik; Øystein H. Rolandsen & Kathrine Rudolfsen (2025) How can development assistance help prevent conflict?, Conflict Trends, 2. Oslo: PRIO. Development assistance has the ...
The world is experiencing a surge in violence not seen since the post-World War II era. 2024 marked a grim new record: the highest number of state-based armed conflicts in over seven decades. A ...
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