The Online Indian Journal of Peace & Conflict Resolution (OIJPCR) Podcast Series is focused on peace and conflict resolution, positively contributing toward the creation of a peaceful society. A common feature in all podcasts will be a five-point analysis and five recommendations.
In this segment of the OIJPCR POdcast series, we explore India's enduring internal security challenge – Left-wing Extremism, or Naxalism. Join us as Shubhranshu Choudhary, a former BBC journalist turned advocate for …
This episode delves deep into global conflicts and explores the potential for peace by examining the Russian-Ukraine conflict, the historical roots of this conflict, and the possibilities for brokering peace in the …
Whichever country of origin they might be from, the need for humanitarian diplomacy is important. Even as forced migrations have geometrically increased in the last few decades, legal frameworks to deal with the issue …
Recently, Soft Power has gained widespread recognition as a foreign policy tool, although still perhaps secondary to traditional Hard Power …
Ms Arinolah Elizabeth- Nite Omollo from Kenya is a Rotary Peace fellow.
She works with a concept called “Positive Peace,” which refers to changing …
Sarah Anne Rennick is Deputy Director at the Arab Reform Initiative. In this episode, she discusses how youth navigates conflict, and how it affects …
India-Nepal relations are rooted in geographical proximity as well as intra-community bonds. Undoubtedly, the cultural connect is the most enduring …
This episode highlights sustainability as a tool for peace building, India’s tactical foreign policy in light of recent geopolitical events, and why …
Mr. Robert Kluijver has spent more than a decade in Afghanistan working for the United Nations and currently teaching at the Paris School of …
In todays rapidly changing geo-political world order, it is an opportune time to reflect on how the world can be without conflict and wars. On the …
This episode elucidates on the terminology of international conflicts, their typology and casual factors.
This Episode talks about what should be the basic mediatory process in mediation. Be it for a conflict in the family, office or at the inter- state …
This episode discusses the current 'plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban 2.0 regime,’with an eminent Indian Journalist and Media Consultant …
This episode deliberates on the United Nations International Decade for Rapprochement of Cultures-2013-2022. In discussion with Prof. Priyankar …
This episode talks about five unique features of Women as Conflict Resolutioners and five recommendations in the form of "mantras" for resolving …
This episode is a tribute to mark the 150th birth centenary celebrations of the father of the Indian Nation. Even today his legacy lives on and his ideas still inspire movements and spark debates and discussion.
"The …
This episode highlights Indian Conflict Resolution Philosophy and ethos with five-point analysis and five recommendations.
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