Peace

Sustainable development is impossible without peace. The interconnected impacts of violence, conflict, and crime divert trillions of dollars each year away from development efforts, and deny billions of people their full human rights.

UNU research covers peacekeeping, the rule of law, and the effectiveness of judicial systems in the context of reducing violence, human trafficking, and exploitation. UNU projects on the changing nature of global violence, for example, provide insights into how humanitarian, development, and security actors must adapt to reduce violence and its impact on society and vulnerable populations.

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Blog Post

Conflict Obscuring Criminality in Nigeria

Addressing conflict and crime in Nigeria with a comprehensive approach.

21 Apr 2017

Media Coverage

The Best Press: Defense Is No Offense

Why cuts to UN troops in Congo could be a good thing.

10 Apr 2017

Project

Crime-Conflict Nexus: The Hellish Road to Good Intentions - How To Break Political-Criminal Alliances in Contexts of Transition

How a sharpened analysis can reduce the role of illicit economies and crime in post-conflict and regime-change situations.

01 Apr 2017

Project

Crime-Conflict Nexus: Myanmar Maneuvers: How To Break Political-Criminal Alliances in Contexts of Transition

Policy recommendations to act against Myanmar’s illicit economies for the remaining time of Suu Kyi’s five-year term.

01 Apr 2017

Project

Conflict Prevention: A Case Study of Nepal

A joint flagship study between the UN and the World Bank on the prevention of violent conflict.

01 Apr 2017

Project

Crime-Conflict Nexus: Afghanistan Affectations: How To Break Political-Criminal Alliances in Contexts of Transition

Four possible inflection points where the international community and Afghan government could have fundamentally altered the course.

01 Apr 2017

Project

Crime-Conflict Nexus: Criminal Agendas and Peace Negotiations - The Case of Colombia

How the FARC and the Government of Colombia have charted a way forward with respect to criminal agendas in the context of peace negotiations.

01 Apr 2017

Project

Crime-Conflict Nexus: Going Straight: Criminal Spoilers, Gang Truces and Negotiated Transitions to Lawful Order

The role of negotiation in contexts where crime and conflict intersect.

01 Apr 2017

Media Coverage

Trump Targets Turtle Bay: How Antonio Guterres Can Save UN Peacebuilding

The Trump White House challenge to Guterres.

22 Mar 2017

Project

Civil War Trends and the Changing Nature of Armed Conflict

Guiding adaptations in conflict management tools for international entities.

01 Mar 2017

Media Coverage

The Ultimate Deal: US Presidents and the Allure of Peace in the Middle East

The Israel-Palestine issue is the graveyard of US peacemaking.

24 Feb 2017

Media Coverage

Can the UN Restore International Peace? Maybe, but only from the Ground up

Three direct ways to combat the tendency to focus on the national level and to firmly root the UN’s conflict-management in local soil.

24 Feb 2017