Final report of the International Panel on Exiting Violence
The panel has produced an analytical report offering recommendations to international, regional and national institutions, policy-makers, NGOs representatives and practitioners…
Read moreThe panel has produced an analytical report offering recommendations to international, regional and national institutions, policy-makers, NGOs representatives and practitioners…
Read moreViolence is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to develop understanding about violence, but also to build up a delineated field…
Read moreFrom independence until the advent of the Arab Spring, Middle Eastern states have suffered due to their constituting principle, a…
Read moreAn article written by Marie Kortam, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH), published on The Conversation on July 18, 2021.…
Read moreThis article written and published by Euractiv describes how economic and political instability in the MENA region have prevented Europe…
Read moreThe EU’s policy engagement with the region has tended to be through the prism of controlling migration flows from the…
Read moreTen years after people rose up against their leaders in country after country around the Middle East and North Africa,…
Read moreFor ordinary women and men, peace is vital – as essential as air itself. Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad, the…
Read moreMunir is a Kurdish man in his forties. We met several times in his home, with his family, and in…
Read moreTen years ago, two major work about violence came out: “Violence: A Micro-Sociological Theory”, by Randall Collins (Princeton University Press,…
Read moreWar zones and conflict sites are incredibly dangerous for anyone living in them, but women are often particularly vulnerable in…
Read moreMichel Wieviorka and Marc Sageman, leading specialists in terrorism, political violence, radicalisation and their impact on our societies, exchange views…
Read moreFrom independence until the advent of the Arab Spring, Middle Eastern states have suffered due to their constituting principle, a…
Read moreAn article written by Marie Kortam, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH), published on The Conversation on July 18, 2021.…
Read moreThis article written and published by Euractiv describes how economic and political instability in the MENA region have prevented Europe…
Read moreThe EU’s policy engagement with the region has tended to be through the prism of controlling migration flows from the…
Read moreTen years after people rose up against their leaders in country after country around the Middle East and North Africa,…
Read moreFor ordinary women and men, peace is vital – as essential as air itself. Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad, the…
Read moreTen years ago, two major work about violence came out: “Violence: A Micro-Sociological Theory”, by Randall Collins (Princeton University Press,…
Read moreWar zones and conflict sites are incredibly dangerous for anyone living in them, but women are often particularly vulnerable in…
Read moreMichel Wieviorka and Marc Sageman, leading specialists in terrorism, political violence, radicalisation and their impact on our societies, exchange views…
Read moreFrom independence until the advent of the Arab Spring, Middle Eastern states have suffered due to their constituting principle, a…
Read moreIn this last #IpevLive conversation that took place on June 29, 2021, Inès Abdel Razek from the Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy, Alain Dieckhoff from…
Read moreIn the sixth #IpevLive conversation “Civil Society, Youth and Academia: A Necessary Axis for a Successful Transition in Reducing Violence…
Read moreIn the fifth #IpevLive conversation “Seizing the Opportunities Created by the Pandemic”, that took place on June 15, 2021, Kamel Doraï from the…
Read moreIn the fourth #IpevLive conversation “The Pandemic As a Magnifying Glass”, that took place on June 8, 2021, Rim Turkmani…
Read moreIn the third #IpevLive conversation that took place on June 1, 2021, Osama Gharizi from the US Institute of Peace and Mohamad Moustafa Alabsi From…
Read moreThe second #IpevLive conversation that took place on May 25, Nadje Al-Ali (Brown University), gender consultant and researcher Ahlem Bousserwel, and…
Read moreWelcome to our podcast collection featuring conversations with MENA experts and academics on transition from violence in the MENA region.…
Read moreThe first IpevLive conversation that took place on May 18 gathered Sari Hanafi (American University of Beirut), Andrew Lebovich (European…
Read moreThe working paper presents a gendered approach to understanding violence and ways of exiting violence. It emphasises the importance of…
Read moreIn recent years, radicaliation resulting in violent extremism has increased considerably. In both East and West, it has become a…
Read moreThrough the prism of gender, this chapter offers an analysis of violence and the means to exit violence. Starting from…
Read moreThe end of extremely violent conflicts such as the Rwandan genocide or the Apartheid in South Africa has led us…
Read moreBy proposing an “ethics of memory” which is composed of 6 recommendations, the analysis “Uses and misuses of memory” questions…
Read moreThe study “Reconciliation and Justice” analyzes justice policies implemented in post-violence contexts ((armed conflicts or authoritarian and repressive regimes) commonly…
Read moreThe study “public policies against violence” offers a reflection on the public policies set up to fight against violence. By…
Read more“Separatism and the end of violence” highlights the issues at stake in the relationship between independence and political violence, and…
Read moreThe research work carried out by Mohamed-Ali Adraoui, Samir Amghar, Fabio Merone, Marc Sageman and Dominique Thomas proposes to study…
Read moreThis research work conducted by Shashi Jayakumar, Bartolomeo Conti, Rahma Dualeh, Phil Gurski, Anne-Sophie Hemmingsen, Fredrick Ogenga, Ekaterina Sokirianskaia is…
Read moreMarie Kortam is a member of the working group “Radicalisation, a comparative perspective“. She is an Associate Researcher at the…
Read moreAlfonso Pérez-Agote, professor of sociology at the University Complutense of Madrid and coordinator of the Groupe Européen de Recherche Interdisciplinaire…
Read moreScott Straus is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at UW-Madison, where he also serves as Associate Chair/Director of…
Read moreRichard Rechtman is leader of the working group “Reconstructing the self: comparative lessons“. In this video, he explains why he…
Read moreThe International Panel on Exiting Violence has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace…
Read moreThe International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International…
Read moreThe International Panel on Exiting Violence has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace…
Read moreWhat is radicalisation? Is it organised around charismatic figures? What is the specificity of radicalisation in the Spanish Basque country?…
Read moreAdel Bakawan, leader of the IPEV Working Group Independentism, separatism, irredentism and State building, answers three questions about the issues of…
Read morePénélope Larzillière, leader of the working group Women and violence with a gendered approach: MENA region and diaspora is a…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) gathered in Tunis for a symposium…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) gathered in Tunis for a symposium…
Read moreSaad Salloum is an Iraqi academic specializing in Iraqi minorities and human rights. He is assistant Professor and heads the research department…
Read moreBy Lotte Buch-Segal, Hélène Dumas, Clara Han, Emilie Medeiros, Richard Rechtman and Valérie Robin-Azevedo Political support for the reconstruction of…
Read moreMohamed-Ali Adraoui is the leader of the working group Between Salafism, sectarianism and violence: the new faces of radicalisation. He…
Read moreBy Najwa Adra, Nadje Al-Ali, Sana Farhat, Danièle Joly, Pénélope Larzillière, and Nicola Pratt 1/ Gendered approach to violence. General:…
Read moreDanièle Joly is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. She is the leader of…
Read moreElisabeth Claverie, leader of the working group “Reconciliation and Justice“, examines the notions of justice and reconciliation in a context…
Read moreOn January 18-19, 2017, the IPEV kick-off gathered 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners in Paris for the first time.…
Read moreOn January 18-19, 2017, the IPEV kick-off gathered 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners in Paris for the first time.…
Read moreDuring the IPEV Kick-Off, Hillary Wiesner from Carnegie Corporation of New York, IPEV’s principal grant provider, presented the value of…
Read moreOn January 18-19, 2017, the IPEV kick-off gathered 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners in Paris for the first time.…
Read moreIPEV co-director, Michel Wieviorka presents the IPEV project during the kick-off and stresses one of its strengh: the project deals…
Read moreIn January 2017, during the project Kick-Off, Eric Briat from the Commissariat général à l’égalité des territoires, held a speech…
Read moreDuring the kick-off of the International Panel on Exiting Violence, Michel Wieviorka, IPEV co-director and President of the Fondation Maison…
Read moreTarek Mitri, Director of the Policy Institute at the American University of Beirut, former Lebanese Minister and former Special Representative…
Read moreOn January 18-19, 2017, the IPEV kick-off gathered 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners in Paris for the first time.…
Read moreFarhad Khosrokhavar, senior researcher at the EHESS, is the leader of the working group For a Comparative, Anthropological, and Contextualised…
Read moreOn January 18-19, 2017, the IPEV kick-off gathered 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners in Paris for the first time.…
Read moreIn recent years, radicaliation resulting in violent extremism has increased considerably. In both East and West, it has become a…
Read moreThrough the prism of gender, this chapter offers an analysis of violence and the means to exit violence. Starting from…
Read moreThe end of extremely violent conflicts such as the Rwandan genocide or the Apartheid in South Africa has led us…
Read moreBy proposing an “ethics of memory” which is composed of 6 recommendations, the analysis “Uses and misuses of memory” questions…
Read moreThe study “Reconciliation and Justice” analyzes justice policies implemented in post-violence contexts ((armed conflicts or authoritarian and repressive regimes) commonly…
Read moreThe study “public policies against violence” offers a reflection on the public policies set up to fight against violence. By…
Read more“Separatism and the end of violence” highlights the issues at stake in the relationship between independence and political violence, and…
Read moreThe research work carried out by Mohamed-Ali Adraoui, Samir Amghar, Fabio Merone, Marc Sageman and Dominique Thomas proposes to study…
Read moreThis research work conducted by Shashi Jayakumar, Bartolomeo Conti, Rahma Dualeh, Phil Gurski, Anne-Sophie Hemmingsen, Fredrick Ogenga, Ekaterina Sokirianskaia is…
Read moreAlfonso Pérez-Agote, professor of sociology at the University Complutense of Madrid and coordinator of the Groupe Européen de Recherche Interdisciplinaire…
Read moreScott Straus is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at UW-Madison, where he also serves as Associate Chair/Director of…
Read moreRichard Rechtman is leader of the working group “Reconstructing the self: comparative lessons“. In this video, he explains why he…
Read moreAdel Bakawan, leader of the IPEV Working Group Independentism, separatism, irredentism and State building, answers three questions about the issues of…
Read morePénélope Larzillière, leader of the working group Women and violence with a gendered approach: MENA region and diaspora is a…
Read moreSaad Salloum is an Iraqi academic specializing in Iraqi minorities and human rights. He is assistant Professor and heads the research department…
Read moreBy Lotte Buch-Segal, Hélène Dumas, Clara Han, Emilie Medeiros, Richard Rechtman and Valérie Robin-Azevedo Political support for the reconstruction of…
Read moreMohamed-Ali Adraoui is the leader of the working group Between Salafism, sectarianism and violence: the new faces of radicalisation. He…
Read moreDanièle Joly is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. She is the leader of…
Read moreElisabeth Claverie, leader of the working group “Reconciliation and Justice“, examines the notions of justice and reconciliation in a context…
Read moreFarhad Khosrokhavar, senior researcher at the EHESS, is the leader of the working group For a Comparative, Anthropological, and Contextualised…
Read moreThe second #IpevLive conversation that took place on May 25, Nadje Al-Ali (Brown University), gender consultant and researcher Ahlem Bousserwel, and…
Read moreWelcome to our podcast collection featuring conversations with MENA experts and academics on transition from violence in the MENA region.…
Read moreThe first IpevLive conversation that took place on May 18 gathered Sari Hanafi (American University of Beirut), Andrew Lebovich (European…
Read moreThe International Panel on Exiting Violence has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace…
Read moreThe International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International…
Read moreThe International Panel on Exiting Violence has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV), along with a dozen of North-African…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) gathered in Tunis for a symposium…
Read moreOn 3rd and 4th of July 2017, the International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) gathered in Tunis for a symposium…
Read moreDuring the IPEV Kick-Off, Hillary Wiesner from Carnegie Corporation of New York, IPEV’s principal grant provider, presented the value of…
Read moreOn January 18-19, 2017, the IPEV kick-off gathered 100 IPEV members, researchers and practicioners in Paris for the first time.…
Read moreIPEV co-director, Michel Wieviorka presents the IPEV project during the kick-off and stresses one of its strengh: the project deals…
Read moreIn January 2017, during the project Kick-Off, Eric Briat from the Commissariat général à l’égalité des territoires, held a speech…
Read moreDuring the kick-off of the International Panel on Exiting Violence, Michel Wieviorka, IPEV co-director and President of the Fondation Maison…
Read moreTarek Mitri, Director of the Policy Institute at the American University of Beirut, former Lebanese Minister and former Special Representative…
Read moreViolence is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to develop understanding about violence, but also to build up a delineated field…
Read moreThe panel has produced an analytical report offering recommendations to international, regional and national institutions, policy-makers, NGOs representatives and practitioners…
Read more