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
Leadership Programme featured in DFAT publication
CPCS’ Transformative Peace Leadership Programme has been featured in the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade Women, Peace and Security publication.... Read More
The Struggle for Peace editorial
The Journey of the All Burma Students Democratic Front By Nerea Bilbatua Making war is often easier than making peace. After decades... Read More
Myanmar: Portraits of Diversity film series
Commissioned by CPCS, Myanmar: Portraits of Diversity is a series of short films seeking to stimulate discussion and move audiences towards recognizing,... Read More
Keynote address by Emmanuel Bombande
CPCS is proud to share Mr. Emmanuel Bombande’s keynote address at the 3rd Peace Practitioners Research Conference in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Emmanuel... Read More
Letter to a Young Mediator
By Emma Leslie The most powerful book I ever read on mediation was by Sue and Steve Williams – Being in the... Read More
Poem by Farid Barzgar: White Pigeon
“Oh! My white pigeon! I trace your footprint further and further Nowhere…. My white pigeon! You are hidden and I think, Calling... Read More
ACTS welcomes new students
The Applied Conflict Transformation Studies (ACTS) Master’s Programme welcomes the 2014-2016 student cohort. Our new students join us from Afghanistan, the Philippines,... Read More