Dataset Peace Agreements

ATTENTION: a new Amnesty Network database in the coming months. We appreciate comments, suggestions or new agreements. Contact us at PoliticalSettlements@ed.ac.uk. Find us on Twitter @PolSettlements PA-X is a database of 1868 peace agreements found in more than 150 peace processes between 1990 and mid-2020, now with 36 new agreements. To search, select options from the fields below. Simple and advanced searches are possible. If you filter the data in any way, the data files can only be downloaded for the filtered subset. Explore peace agreements and the issues they address using an interactive map and timeline. Designed by Dr. Jaume Nualart, this visualization shows an overview of the types of peace agreements and their content. By selecting different elements and topics, users can quickly understand the content of pa-x peace agreements. What would the perfect peace process look like and what would real peace processes look like? Our data captures peace processes as well as ”agreements”.

Find out how peace processes unfold – chaotic. Please note that in V3 we have switched to a new numbering system for peace processes. See the conversion table here. Our search results can now all be exported to this cool timeline format. This timeline contains ALL of our chords chronologically, but you can export each search to a similar timeline format. Explore our PA-X sub-database of geocoded local peace agreements from the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. ”What are the prospects for the new peace agreement in South Sudan? Here are the crucial next steps. Matthew Hauenstein and Madhav Joshi, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, October 29, 2018. Explore our DATABASE of PA-X peace treaties from 1990 to June 2020, which can be searched by category. ”After the handshake: forging high-quality implementation of peace agreements,” John Paul Lederach. Humanity United Blog, September 2, 2016. ”Integration of Ex-Combatants: Learning from Other Peace Processes”.

John Paul Lederach, John Darby and Madhav Joshi, Republica, May 5, 2011. View a list, download a CSV export or upload an Excel export of all peace agreements to the database.&nbsp Download the mobile app that illustrates the inclusion of women in peace processes worldwide and is available on Google Play and the App Store for iPhone. ”COVID-19 and Beyond: Peacekeeping in War Zones”. Madhav Joshi, Dignity and Development, May 29, 2020. Please note that PA-X now includes agreements stemming from a wider range of negotiation practices – including some local agreements that are not related to a conflict, in which there have been more than 25 combat-related deaths. These can be excluded from the search if all contract/conflict levels are selected, with the exception of Intrastate/local (other). ”Why the peace process in South Sudan is stagnating a year later.” Matthew Hauenstein and Madhav Joshi, The Conversation, August 19, 2019. It is now the V4 of PA-X (earlier versions can still be searched). PA-X is constantly reviewed and updated to reflect ongoing peace processes and new agreements. We continue to update PA-X Gender and PA-X Local. Explore the course of the conflict in Yemen and associated national and local peace initiatives from 1990 in English or Arabic/عربى in this interactive timeline.

Follow the links to PA-X. Descriptions of events and agreements developed in collaboration with Yemeni researchers. ”The peace process in South Sudan faces a deadline in February. Could last summer`s floods really help? Matthew Hauenstein and Madhav Joshi, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, February 14, 2020: ”Full implementation of the peace agreement and reduction of newborn, infant and under-5 mortality rates in post-armed conflict states, 1989-2012.” Madhav Joshi. BMC International Health and Human Rights (2015): 15-27. Explore our updated PA-X sub-database on gender provisions in peace agreements. Check out our interactive infographics that illustrate our data from 30 years of peace processes around the world. ”`Building the Third Space`: On the Path to Peace and Dignity for Women in the Future Afghanistan.” Sophia Henn and Madhav Joshi, Dignity and Development Blog, January 22, 2021. Madhav Joshi and Susan D. Page, The Conversation, December 5, 2019. See all our data in one ”space”. Not as complex as it sounds – stay and play with peace process models to get a quick visual idea of the extent of ALL our data – and how issues come to the forefront at different stages of a pre-peace conference Explore ceasefires declared during Covid-19, as well as live data on infection rates in the country.

”What`s next for women`s rights in Afghanistan?” Madhav Joshi and Louise Olsson, Political Violence at a Glance, September 13, 2021. Continuing the PSRP collaboration with Dr. Jaume Nualart, we are pleased to present a second set of student work to visualize PA-X data. These projects were initiated by students of the Master`s program in Data Science at the Open University of Catalonia in the 2019-20-S2 semester. Each project represents the student`s unique vision of PA-X data, and we are happy to invite you to explore their vision. ”Ejemplos para seguir (examples to follow).” Francisco Diez, J. Michael Quinn and Madhav Joshi, Reconciliación Colombia, March 16, 2014. ”A comparative analysis of unilateral violence and the implementation of civil war peace agreements.” Madhav Joshi. Stability: International Journal of Security and Development 9, Issue 4 (2020): 11. ”Zusammenfassender Bericht des Peace Accords Matrix Program über die Umsetzung des revitalisierten Abkommens zur Lösung des Konflikts in der Republik Südsudan (R-ARCSS) – Beobachtungszeitraum: September 2018 – October 2019.” Matthew Hauenstein, Madhav Joshi and Jason Quinn (November 2019).

”Geben Sie Friedensgesprächen eine Chance: Kerrys Plan, den Krieg in Syrien zu beenden.” J. Michael Quinn and Madhav Joshi, foreign Affairs.com, 21. May 2013. ”Transitional Justice in the Colombian Final Agreement: Text, Context and Implementation”. Jason Michael Quinn und Madhav Joshi, in As War Ends: What Colombia Can Tell Us About the Sustainability of Peace and Transitional Justice, herausgegeben von James Meernik et. al, 208-230. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Codebuch für Version 3. Version 3 Datendatei in csv. ”Inclusive Pathways to Equal Peace: A Systematic Methodology for Monitoring the Gender Provisions of the Colombian Final Agreement”. Louise Olsson and Madhav Joshi, Peace Policy, December 4, 2018.

If you have access to journal content through a university, library, or employer, sign up here for Understanding Quality Peace: Peacebuilding after Civil War, edited by Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen (Routledge: 2018). ”Transitional justice, victims of conflict and human dignity.” Madhav Joshi, The Kathmandu Post, November 1, 2020. The terms of the license agreement can be found under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/. ”Monitoring human rights progress in the Colombian peace process.” Borja Paladini Adell and Carolina Naranjo. Peace Policy, 11 October 2017. ”Is the sum greater than the parties? The Terms of Intrastate Peace Agreements and the Commitment Problem Revisited,” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn, Negotiation Journal 31 (2015): 7-30. Rebecca Gindele, Madhav Joshi, Louise Olsson, Jason Quinn, Elise Ditta and Rebecca Méndez, GPS Policy Brief (1, 2018). ”A critical moment for women`s political rights in intra-Afghan negotiations and beyond.” Madhav Joshi and Louise Olsson, PRIO Blogs, March 3, 2021. ”Where is the implementation of the Women in Peace Agreement?” Louise Olsson and Madhav Joshi, Political Violence @ a Glance, October 26, 2018. David Cortright and Madhav Joshi, IPI Global Observatory, 16 March 2021.

What can we learn from PA-X data? Learn how students at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya used PA-X in their data visualization tasks. Access to the content of social magazines varies depending on the title. ”Explain demobilization in the wake of a civil war.” Madhav Joshi and Erik Melander. Peacebuilding 5 (2017): 270-288. ”Institutionalization of the terrible victory in post-war Sri Lanka.” Madhav Joshi, PRIO Blogs, September 3, 2020. Conflict systems, layoffs and network reduction in combat groups. Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi and Erik Melander. International Studies Quarterly 63, Issue 4 (2019): 863-875. ”Women, Peace and Security: Understanding the Implementation of Gender Provisions in Peace Agreements”. Madhav Joshi, Louise Olsson, Rebecca Gindele, Josefina Echavarría, Elise Ditta and Patrick McQuestion. Joint Series of Briefs: New Perspectives on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) for the Next Decade (Stockholm: Folke Bernadotte Academy, PRIO and UN Women, November 2020).

. ”UN resolutions may seem like cheap speech. But they could actually work. Matthew Hauenstein and Madhav Joshi, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, September 22, 2020: ”Ending the Civil War and Foreign Direct Investment, 1989-2012.” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn. Studies on Conflict Management and Peace (2018). ”Building a Network for Successful Peace Negotiations in Afghanistan: Social Network Analysis of the Afghan Peace Process”. Madhav Joshi and Sophia Henn (Notre Dame, IN: Peace Accords Matrix/Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies/Keough School for Global Affairs, 2021). Learn more about the PA-X database, including codebooks and acknowledgements. ”How liberal is liberal peace?” Madhav Joshi, Sung Yong Lee and Roger Mac Ginty, International Peacekeeping 21 (2014): 364-389. Madhav Joshi and Matthew Hauenstein. International Studies Quarterly (2020). This interactive visualization, created by Dr.

Jaume Nualart, provides an overview of the problems that are part of the PA-X research tools. .

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