Approaches to Reforming the Iraqi Economy amid Popular Protests, 3 December 2019
The public payroll in Iraq has grown unchecked since 2003, commensurate with the country’s vastly expanding oil wealth. With few alternative sources of government income, the state budget’s growth poses worrying questions about whether this ongoing trend can be sustained without risking economic ruin.
Mobilising for Sustainable Peace in Afghanistan: a global mothers' campaign, 13 November 2019
As talks between the US and Taliban raise hopes for peace in Afghanistan, mothers are mobilising inside and outside the country to hold on to their right to educate their daughters.
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Local and regional dynamics in Syria within a historical context, 31 October 2019
Both a public talk and book launch to explore the contemporary dynamics in Syria, positioned within its historical context. The panel will discuss the state’s regional alliances and the state-society relations.
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Law, Justice and Civicness: Lessons from South Sudan, 15 October 2019
This event will highlight the ways in which civic activists navigate the law, fight for justice and seek accountability in South Sudan, and the wider lessons of this experience.
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CRP Annual workshop, 14-15 October 2019
All partners in our international consortium will come together for the annual CRP workshop in London to discuss research progress across our five country sites.
Prospects for Democracy in Sudan, 11 October 2019
This event will focus on the dynamics of the Sudanese revolution: non-violent civic mobilisation and the fast-evolving transnational and mercenarised political marketplace.
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Book Launch: South Sudan’s Injustice System, 10 October 2019
Dr. Rachel Ibreck launches her book South Sudan’s Injustice System: Law and Activism on the Frontline. This event is hosted by the Royal African Society and is the latest release in the African Arguments series.
Symi Symposium, 7-11July 2019
As the concentration of power and subsequent growing inequality are challenging our democracies, and as the evolution of technology creates the illusion that we acquire godlike attributes we need to re-imagine the way our societies address their future. The theme of the 2019 conference is "Democracy, Power - From Hybris and Nemesis to a new paradigm for shared societies”. Prof Mary Kaldor, Dr. Rim Turkmani and Marika Theros will be attending the annual Symi Symposium organising a session on conflict.
Conflict and Humanitarian Response senior-level course, 7-12 July 2019
This was an intensive course for humanitarian professionals taught by the Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG) and ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳.
Members of the CRP directorate will be leading sessions including, Mary Kaldor, Alex de Waal and Rim Turkmani, as well as CRP Advisory Board Member, Dr. Stuart Gordon.
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Women's Advisory Board to the UN Envoy to Syria, 26-27 June 2019
In her capacity as a member of the Women's Advisory Board, Dr. Rim Turkmani attended a meeting in Geneva. Rim provided briefings with the Deputy Special Envoy, Khawla Matar and Norwegian diplomats on the Civil Society Support Room in Syria, providing policy recommendations.
Launch of the Civil Society Support Room Paper, 20 June 2019
This event will discuss how Syrian civil society managed to carve a place for itself in the Geneva track talks and the results and impact of the Civil Society Support Room.
A Fragmented Landscape: Barriers to Independent Media in Iraq, 11 June 2019
The Iraqi media landscape has been characterised by partisan ownership, mainly based on political and religious affiliations. The event launched a report written by one of the recipients of a small grant from the Conflict Research Programme, . It examines a number of barriers to the development of independent media in Iraq, providing some recommendations to how these obstacles might be be tackled.
Launch of the Political Economy and Governance in Syria Report, 3 June 2019
At this event, speakers will provide a summary of the report whilst also discussing the political economy of Syria's constitution, and humanitarianism in Syria.
Satellite Sectarianisation or Plain Old Partisanship? Inciting Violence in the Arab Mainstream Media, 1 May 2019
This event launched the latest by the CRP Research Fellow for MENA, Dr. Jessica Watkins. The report assesses widespread claims that pan-Arab satellite news channels have been responsible for inciting sectarian violence during the Arab uprisings.
International Studies Association Conference, 27-30 March 2019
Several members of the CRP consortium presented work at the , held in Toronto from 27-30 March 2019, presenting on the paradigm of DDR.