PRIO's Peace in a Pod

PRIO's Peace in a Pod

How can we explain peace and conflict in the world? What do security and insecurity do to a region and its people? How do different kinds of violence affect people, and how do societies tackle crises – and the threat of crisis? The Peace Research Institute Oslo brings you expert opinions on the headlines, personal stories from the field, and cutting-edge research in this monthly podcast, hosted by Emmy-award winning journalist Arnaud Siad.

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Episoder(112)

7- Nobel Peace Prize Shortlist 2020: Henrik Urdal's Picks

7- Nobel Peace Prize Shortlist 2020: Henrik Urdal's Picks

Who is worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize? Every year the PRIO Director chooses a shortlist of candidates they think are deserving, and this year Director Henrik Urdal is highlighting his picks. Plus, he...

28 Sep 202030min

Coming Soon: The Nobel Peace Prize Shortlist 2020

Coming Soon: The Nobel Peace Prize Shortlist 2020

We'll be back on Monday with PRIO Director Henrik Urdal's Nobel Peace Prize shortlist.While you wait, here is an overview of all Nobel Peace Prize related items on the PRIO website. Hosted on Acast. S...

24 Sep 20201min

6- Gendered Aspects of Fieldwork in Conflict Contexts

6- Gendered Aspects of Fieldwork in Conflict Contexts

Marie Sandnes is a doctoral researcher at PRIO researching the G5 Sahel joint force and counterinsurgency in Mali. Her research requires interviewing relevant actors, often members of the military, an...

16 Sep 202022min

5- Russian Poisonings and Regional Protest Movements

5- Russian Poisonings and Regional Protest Movements

Politician and activist Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok in August. Now that incident is having regional ripple effects. Pavel Baev is a research professor at PRIO; His work focuses on Russia...

9 Sep 202015min

4- Money, Class, Migration

4- Money, Class, Migration

How does migration affect social class? Marta Bivand Erdal wants to find out. She's just been awarded a prestigious European Research Council grant to look families in four cities in Asia, to try to f...

3 Sep 202025min

3- "It's an internal yoga process": Finishing a PhD

3- "It's an internal yoga process": Finishing a PhD

PRIO researcher Júlia Palik recently defended her PhD "Interstate rivals’ intervention in third-party civil wars: The comparative case of Saudi Arabia and Iran in Yemen (2004-2018)" from Corvinus Univ...

26 Aug 202020min

2- Black Lives Matter and the Hope for a Positive Peace

2- Black Lives Matter and the Hope for a Positive Peace

The USA-based Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests which gained new momentum this spring and summer have sparked fervent discussions and mass demonstrations around the world. In this episode, researchers...

20 Aug 202033min

1- Israel and Annexation: The Future of the West Bank

1- Israel and Annexation: The Future of the West Bank

Summer 2020 has shown that Israel is serious about annexing the West Bank. It's a choice that would have major implications for Palestinians, but also for the relationship between Israel and its allie...

12 Aug 202022min

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