Trapped in Overlapping Conflicts: Refugee Securitization and Regional Geopolitical Dynamics Published: 23 November 2023 Analysis The violent clashes in Sudan since April 2023 have led to considerable displacement and great hardship for the civilian population. Despite this, the humanitarian crisis is hardly being addressed by the European public. An analysis of the causes and consequences of the conflict and the resulting refugee movements. By Samuel Zewdie Hagos and Marcus Engler
The Pretoria Agreement for Tigray: One Year After Published: 1 November 2023 Analysis The war between Ethiopia's government and the People's Liberation Front of Tigray has ended, but a stable peace has not yet been achieved. By Yakob Yatene Aylate
A painful peace in Nagorno-Karabakh Published: 11 November 2020 Introduction A war that has garnered little to no attention in the rest of the world has been raging in Nagorno-Karabakh since 27 September 2020. With its multiple casualties, tens of thousands of refugees, and confirmed war crimes, this war signifies a humanitarian catastrophe. By Katja Giebel
"Parts of a Circle", a documentary film on the history of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Published: 11 November 2020 Video The film "Parts of a Circle" reflects the state of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh in May 2020. Producer of the documentary : Conciliation Resources.
Promoting Peace on the Korean Peninsula: Departure Points for Europe Published: 29 August 2018 Commentary The EU or its member states have ideal requisites for greater involvement in a necessary peace process between North and South Korea. By Bernt Berger
Crimea: will a new conflict take place? Published: 16 August 2016 Within the last days, Russia has accused Ukraine in “state terrorism” and started massive military drills along Ukrainian border. Our office in Kiev answers the most pressing questions on the recent escalation in Crimea. By Sergej Sumlenny and Eugenia Andreyuk
Beyond Borders: Women Parliamentarians Perspective on Regional Peace Building Published: 10 January 2016 In 2015, the hbs head office in collaboration with regional offices in Afghanistan and Pakistan arranged a delegation visit to Berlin and Brussels from to discuss country situation, women parliamentarians performance, gender equality, peace building, shrinking spaces for women rights activism, and share the findings of the comparative study “Unmaking Political Patriarchy through Gender Quotas?” with a wide range of stakeholders at the European level. By Abdullah Athayi
Battlefield to marketplace and back Published: 10 March 2015 Myanmar's democratic reforms hold a great promise: the resolution of the world’s longest ongoing civil war. But the peace is hampered by an economic logic of limited utility. By David Brenner