Getting the Balance Right? Sexual Violence Response in the DRC: A comparison...
Conflict-related sexual violence has scarred the lives of a very large number of victims in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This study compared the effects and effectiveness of sexual violence...
View ArticleReview: Peaceland: Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of...
JSRP Research Director Tatiana Carayannis reviews Séverine Autesserre (2014) Peaceland: Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International Intervention, Cambridge: Cambridge University...
View ArticleYes, Central African Republic is a real country. But it’s a very different...
By Tatiana Carayannis and Louisa Lombard, originally for The Washington Post. When ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was removed from his country in March 2004 by the U.S. military, the...
View ArticleSouth Sudan: For every corrupt general, there are thousands who wish only for...
Following the recent outbreak of violence in Juba, South Sudan, JSRP researchers Rachel Ibreck, Naomi Pendle and Alex de Waal examine the background to the resurgent civil war in a topical blogpost for...
View ArticleA South Sudanese Peace?
By Naomi Pendle In Juba on the evening of Monday 11th July 2016, as the previous days of gun battles subsided, South Sudanese firemen came to the streets to collect lorry loads of bodies. They also...
View ArticleThe Challenge of Theorising Security and Justice Provision in...
Tom Kirk draws on the JSRP’s research to argue that calls to tackle the root causes of conflict and insecurity in many ‘fragile’ and ‘failing’ states require exploring new frameworks and acquiring...
View ArticleThe Contested Meaning of ‘Security’ and ‘Conflict Resolution’: Research from...
Tom Kirk, Robin Luckham and Tatiana Carayannis draw on the JSRP’s research to argue that calls for a reinvigorated effort to tackle the root causes of conflict and insecurity require closer attention...
View ArticleInterview: Dr José Bazonzi
Dr José Bazonzi is a researcher on the Justice and Security Research Programme, based at the University of Kinshasa, where he is Associate Professor of Sociology. He is an expert on justice and...
View ArticleCourts as Local Civil Authority in South Sudan
The new JSRP report ‘Negotiating Justice: courts as local civil authority during the conflict in South Sudan‘ authored by Rachel Ibreck, Hannah Logan, and Naomi Pendle sets out findings from a project...
View ArticleLife after the LRA
The JSRP reached the end of its grant in spring 2017 but several outputs from the programme are scheduled for publication in the coming months. The most recent of these is a new journal article from...
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