The Journal of Conflict and Peace Studies
Conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and international security.
About This Journal
The Journal of Conflict and Peace Studies is a leading publication dedicated to the scholarly examination of conflict, peacebuilding, and international security. As violent conflict continues to devastate communities and threaten global stability, this journal provides critical analysis and innovative solutions for preventing, managing, and resolving conflict. Through rigorous research and diverse perspectives, the journal advances understanding of the root causes of conflict and the pathways to sustainable peace.
Focus Areas
- Conflict Resolution and Mediation
- Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
- International Security and Peacekeeping
- Conflict Analysis and Early Warning
- Nonviolent Resistance and Civil Resistance
- Reconciliation and Transitional Justice
- Security Sector Reform
Featured Content
This issue features the research paper 'Examining the Jurisdictional Challenges Faced by the International Criminal Court Under the Rome Statute' by Arindam Bhattacharya, offering a comprehensive comparative analysis of the ICC's jurisdictional challenges across case studies including Darfur, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Libya.