Events
The Centre hosts workshops, conferences and invites external speakers on all issues relating to conflict and security.
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Events archive
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Peace Lab launch
Join us for the launch of the UK's first peace lab, bringing together research and teaching from across the University focused on a broad range of issues related to peace.
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Why are the international community's conflict resolution efforts prone to failure?
Join us for this lecture from Professor Alpaslan Ozerdem, of George Mason University.
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Understanding Territorial Withdrawal
Listen to Dr Rob Geist Pinfold from Durham University talk about his latest book.
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Book launch event and discussion - From Guns to Governing
A warm welcome to a hybrid book launch event and discussion of the book The Effects of rebel parties on Governance, democracy and stability after civil wars: From Guns to Governing with the co-editors Gyda Sindre and John Ishiyama.
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Silent war: Covert counterinsurgency and the political work of silence
Elisabeth Schweiger presents her paper in the final of the YCCS spring seminar series
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People are hungry: Intra-ethnic betrayal and mistrust in post-war Abkhazia
Andrea Peinhoff presents her paper in the second talk of the YCCS spring seminar series
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Russia and its Near Abroad: Perceptions About Geopolitics Among Ordinary People
York Centre for Conflict and Security's Annual Lecture will draw on new survey data collected with ordinary people in Ukraine and other countries in Russia's near abroad, both before and after the invasion of Ukraine.
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Exploring servicewomen’s experiences of sexual assault and its aftermath in the British military
Harriet Gray presents her paper in the first of the YCCS spring seminar series
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“People are hungry”: Intra-ethnic betrayal and mistrust in post-war Abkhazia
Andrea Peinhoff converses about the betrayal and mistrust the community feels after the war in Abkhazia.
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Peacebuilding, statebuilding, and nationbuilding in Iraq - complementary or contradictory?
Jacob Eriksson discusses if the redevelopment of Iraq through peacebuilding, statebuilding and nationbuilding is complementary or contradictory.
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Using or Abusing Emergency Rule? The Erosion of Democracy in Times of Exception (the case of Turkey)
Matthew Whiting explores the decline of trust in democracy using the case of Turkey.
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Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue
Join us for this special screening followed by a Q&A with director Miki Dezaki.
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Surveying the Horizons of Peace, Conflict and Security Research
Launch event for the York Centre for Conflict and Security (YCCS)
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Reporting on Conflict Today
More details coming soon.
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Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict
More details coming soon.
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Does Britain have the moral authority to be a force for peace abroad?
What is the future for Britain's peacebuilding efforts overseas?