Measuring Opportunities for Women in Peace Operations (MOWIP) in Cambodia Report
Utilizing the MOWIP framework developed by DCAF and Cornell University, the report provides key recommendations to promote gender equality in the Royal... Read More
Reimagining Security Sector Support in Crisis-Affected Contexts
The report, Reimagining Security Sector Support in Crisis-Affected Contexts, produced in collaboration with the Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC), explores the evolving landscape... Read More
Peacebuilding Online: Lessons and Principles for a Changing World (2024 edition)
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many peacebuilding initiatives to transition online. CPCS took this opportunity to reflect on the effectiveness of online approaches... Read More
6Cs for Peacebuilding
In 2020, CPCS released “Peacebuilding Online,” a reflection on the shift to online peacebuilding during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, we’re excited to... Read More
Beyond the Armistice – Efforts for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
This book is a compilation of interviews with individuals from different countries, sectors, and generations, who are committed to advocating peace on... Read More
12th Asian Peace Practitioners Research Conference 2024
Inspired by the theme “Bridging Generations: Pathways to Peace,” the 12th Asian Peace Practitioners’ Research Conference (PPRC) hosted by CPCS brought together... Read More
Applied Conflict Transformation Studies
The ACTS MA programme offers a unique theory-practice approach to learning conflict transformations as students are exposed to academic theories, research methodologies,... Read More
Paris Peace Accord from War to Peace
Delivered online on 25th October 2021 hosted by The Initiative for Peacebuilding
“Cambodia’s journey from war towards peace: Reflections from Cambodian peacebuilders “Cambodia’s journey from war towards peace: Reflections from Cambodian peacebuilders
on the 30-year anniversary of the signing of the Paris Peace Agreements”on the 30-year anniversary of the signing of the Paris Peace Agreements”
Cambodia’s Journey: Told Through Stained Glass
Inspired by the museum’s commitment to celebrating Cambodia’s journey to peace, Australian artists Gerry Cummins and Jill Stehn have created a series... Read More
CPCS in Pyongyang and the Demilitarised Zone
The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) visited Pyongyang and the DMZ area in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK... Read More
Strengthening Understanding through Dialogue: A Peacebuilding Approach to the Korean Peninsula Conflict
The Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (CPCS) is pleased to announce our latest publication, Strengthening Understanding through Dialogue: A Peacebuilding Approach to... Read More
Celebrating the Music and Arts of Cambodia
The ChubMet Festival showcases the importance of music and arts as ways for people to share their experiences, their hopes for the... Read More
Peace Is Living With Dignity: Voices of Communities from Myanmar’s ceasefire areas in 2016
Peace is Living with Dignity showcases the second round of CPCS’ project listening to communities and their experiences with the peace process in... Read More
RESILIENCE: Let’s Tell the Story of How Cambodia Stood Up
CPCS Co-founder and Director Emma Leslie opened the RESILIENCE Exhibition with these words: “Cambodia is the possibility for us to be reminded that... Read More
RESILIENCE Exhibition goes to Phnom Penh!
In October 2016, the Cambodia Peace Museum project together with CONSTABLE At Large Gallery created the photography exhibition, RESILIENCE, to commemorate the... Read More
John Paul Lederach 2016 PPRC Key Note Remarks
John Paul Lederach, a highly respected and knowledgeable leader in peacebuilding, shared his experience of reconciliation with participants via Skype at the... Read More
Dr Emma Leslie 2016 PPRC Welcoming Remarks
CPCS hosted our 5th annual Peace Practitioners Research Conference, with this year’s theme of Revisiting Reconciliation: Making It Real. Emma Leslie, CPCS Executive... Read More
Building Relationships Across Divides: Peace and Conflict Analysis of Kachin State, 2016
The Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (CPCS) is happy to present a new publication: Building Relationships Across Divides: Peace and Conflict Analysis of Kachin State, 2016.
“Peace is for Everyone” Cotabato Book Launch
On July 13, in another momentous event, the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS), together with the Institute of Bangsamoro Studies... Read More
“Peace is for Everyone” Marawi Book Launch
On July 12, the Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (CPCS), together with the Institute of Bangsamoro Studies (IBS) officially launched the... Read More