Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding
The CCDP is the Graduate Institute’s focal point for research in the areas of conflict analysis, peacebuilding, and the complex relationships between security and development. Its research projects focus on the factors and actors that are implicated in the production and reproduction of violence within and between societies and states, as well as on policies and practices to reduce violence and insecurity and enhance development and peacebuilding initiatives at the international, state, and local levels.
The overarching research concerns of the CCDP are reflected in four main research streams:
These streams are inherently interconnected, and specific research projects are consciously framed in such as a way as to maximise disciplinary and methodological collaboration across them.
Events
Colloque International du jeudi 6 juin (16h) au samedi 8 juin 2013religion et etat : logiques de la secularisation et de la citoyennete en islam.Pour le programme complet, cliquez ici.
Public conference, thursday 13 june, 17:00the situation of palestinian children in the israeli military detention systenFor more details, please click here
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Publications
Issue BriefCivil Societies in Transitions: Facing Current Challenges in Tunisia and Egypt
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Past Events
Writing the Modern History of Iraq In collaboration with the Iraqi Studies Group
Peacebuilders: An Ethnography of International Intervention With Séverine Autesserre, Assistant Professor at Barnard College
In the Shadow of the Wall: the Israeli Undocumented Economy of Control in the West Bank (2007-2013) With Cédric Parizot, Anthropologist of politics, researcher at the CNRS, Institute of Research and Studies of the Arab and Muslim World (Aix en Provence)
Mémoires de la violence, violence des mémoires En collaboration avec le Festival International du Film Oriental de Genève
War and State Building in the Middle East Rolf Schwarz, Political Officer for the Middle East and North Africa at NATO Headquarters in Brussels
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