Towards peace in Myanmar: Building common humanity
Encouraging dialogue in grassroots communities through the People’s Dialogue Initiative is helping to create a better future in Myanmar, writes Richard Smith, conflict transformation... Read More
Why a Cambodia Peace Museum?
The following speech was delivered by CPCS co-founder Soth Plai Ngarm at an event in New York City on October 19 to... Read More
The Iliad in New York
MUSEUM DIARY: October 21, 2015 On October 19, CPCS launched our first official event for the Cambodia Peace Museum – a reading of The Iliad.... Read More
The Iliad in New York
MUSEUM DIARY: October 21, 2015 On October 19, CPCS launched our first official event for the Cambodia Peace Museum – a reading of The Iliad. This... Read More
Reflections from Lowell
MUSEUM DIARY: October 15-16, 2015 This was my second time visiting Lowell, Massachusetts, home to the second-largest Cambodian community in America – a... Read More
Making Peace to be launched in New York
Following its launch in Yangon, Myanmar on October 7, Making Peace In Their Own Words: People of Myanmar’s Peace Process will also... Read More
Reflections from Lowell
MUSEUM DIARY: October 15-16, 2015 This was my second time visiting Lowell, Massachusetts, home to the second-largest Cambodian community in America – a... Read More
Engaging with the Cambodian diaspora
CPCS representatives are speaking about reconciliation and the Cambodia Peace Museum project at an event on October 16 in Lowell, Massachusetts, which... Read More
Peace to be focus of new Siem Reap museum
The following article first appeared in the Phnom Penh Post on October 10, 2015. Click here to read the original story. By Nicky... Read More
New book explores the voices of Myanmar’s peace process
A new publication that explores the diversity and challenges of Myanmar’s peace process through the voices of participants in the negotiations was... Read More
New publication examines communal violence in Myanmar
The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) is proud to announce the release of its latest publication: This is not who... Read More
A Prayer for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
CPCS is organising a Prayer for Peace on the Korean Peninsula on Wednesday August 26, 2015 at 4pm at the Metta Karuna... Read More
Neb Sinthay
Sinthay began his work with weapons reduction in late 1998, doing fieldwork for a study on the feasibility of removing guns in... Read More
Cheang Sokha
Sokha was eager to share his journal. In it was an assortment of quotes that he has been collecting for over 20... Read More
Chea Vannath
For Vannath, neither her extensive activism for democracy nor her leadership in Cambodian civil society was part of any plan. Growing up... Read More
Cambodia Peace Museum campaign kicks off in October
The Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (CPCS) will officially launch the fundraising campaign for the Cambodia Peace Museum on October 19... Read More
Register for the 2015 Peace Conference!
Registration for the 4th Peace Practitioners Research Conference is now open! The conference will be held in Siem Reap, Cambodia from December... Read More
Register for the 2015 Peace Conference!
4th Peace Practitioners Research Conference Siem Reap, Cambodia December 9-10, 2015 Learning from Asian practices of mediation, negotiation & dialogue The 2015... Read More
Listening to the Tatmadaw
The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) takes a conflict transformation approach to peace-building. CPCS focuses on supporting the transformation of... Read More
Listening to Karen communities
Listening to Communities – Karen (Kayin) State is now available for download in Burmese and Chinese. This publication examines and elevates the... Read More