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The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO; no, Institutt for fredsforskning) is a private research institution in
peace and conflict studies Peace and conflict studies is a social science field that identifies and analyzes violent and nonviolent behaviours as well as the structural mechanisms attending conflicts (including social conflicts), with a view towards understanding those pro ...
, based in Oslo, Norway, with around 100 employees. It was founded in 1959 by a group of Norwegian researchers led by
Johan Galtung Johan Vincent Galtung (born 24 October 1930) is a Norwegian sociologist who is the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies. He was the main founder of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in 1959 and served as its ...
, who was also the institute's first director (1959–1969). It publishes the '' Journal of Peace Research'', also founded by Johan Galtung.


History and governance

PRIO was founded in 1959 by a group of Norwegian researchers led by
Johan Galtung Johan Vincent Galtung (born 24 October 1930) is a Norwegian sociologist who is the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies. He was the main founder of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in 1959 and served as its ...
. The institute originally was a department of the Norwegian Institute for Social Research in Oslo and became an independent institute in 1966. It was one of the first centres of peace research in the world, and it is Norway's only peace research institute.Forr, Gudleiv. (2009). ''Strid og fred. Fredsforskning i 50 år: PRIO 1959-2009''. Oslo: Pax The institute's director since 2017 is Henrik Urdal, with
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as deputy director. Since 2005, the institute has been located in the former gas works building in central Oslo. PRIO is an independent foundation, governed by a seven-member board. The board includes two PRIO employees, two members appointed by the Research Council of Norway, one member appointed by the Institute for Social Research, one by the University of Oslo, and one by the
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.PRIO statutes
(2010), Retrieved 13 August 2013
Previous PRIO directors are, chronologically,
Johan Galtung Johan Vincent Galtung (born 24 October 1930) is a Norwegian sociologist who is the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies. He was the main founder of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in 1959 and served as its ...
(1959–69),
Asbjørn Eide Asbjørn Eide (born 11 February 1933) is a Norwegian human rights scholar with base in Law and Social Science Research. He was married October 10, 1959, to Professor of nutritional physiology Wenche Barth Eide Wenche Barth Eide (born 3 January 1 ...
(1970, 1980–81),
Helge Hveem Helge Hveem (born 17 May 1941) is a Norwegian political scientist and politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Bærum, and grew up at Økri farm. and graduated with the mag.art. degree in 1968. In 1965 he chaired the Norwegian Students' ...
(1971), Nils Petter Gleditsch (1972, 1977–78),
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(1973–74), Ole Kristian Holthe (1975–76),
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(1979–80, 1984–86),
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(1981–83),
Sverre Lodgaard Sverre Lodgaard is a Norwegian political scientist who has held several senior positions within government and non-governmental organizations, including the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). Lodgaard specializes in peace, fore ...
(1986–92),
Hilde Henriksen Waage Hilde Henriksen Waage (born 18 August 1959, in Drammen) is a Norwegian historian and peace researcher. She is Professor of History at the University of Oslo and was acting Director of Peace Research Institute Oslo from 1992 to 1993. Waage is an ex ...
(const., 1992–93), Dan Smith (1993–2001), Stein Tønnesson (2001–09), Kristian Berg Harpviken (2009-2017), and Henrik Urdal (2017–present). After Galtung's resignation in 1969, the institute staff elected a leader for one year at a time. In 1986 this was changed to a three-year period, and again in 1993 to a maximum of two consecutive four-year periods. PRIOs first chairman of the board was Erik Rinde (1966–79), director of Institute for Social Research. He was succeeded by Torstein Eckhoff (1979–1986), Bernt Bull (1987–94),
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(1995-2000), Helge Pharo (2000–2003),
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(2004–06),
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(2007–2016) and Åslaug Marie Haga (2016 – present). PRIO is mainly funded by the Research Council of Norway and the
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, with some additional funding from the
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, various international organisations such as the World Bank and the European Union, and private foundations. PRIO has around 100 employees. Its headquarters are located in central Oslo.


Research

The institute's purpose, as formulated in the statutes, is "to engage in research concerning the conditions for peaceful relations between nations, groups and individuals". Researchers come from a variety of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities, including political science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, human geography, history, history of religion, and
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. Output from the research is primarily published as articles in
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academic journals, anthologies or monographs, but also as more policy-oriented reports and papers such as PRIO's in-house series. Approximately 15 percent of the institute's budget is made up of a core grant from the Research Council of Norway, and the remaining 85 per cent is funded on project basis. The two largest project funders are the Research Council of Norway and the
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Norwegian (Bokmål): ''Det kongelige utenriksdepartement''; Norwegian (Nynorsk): ''Det kongelege utanriksdepartement'') is the foreign ministry of the Kingdom of Norway. It was established on June ...
. Other funders include the European Union, the World Bank, and the Norwegian Ministry of Defence. In 2009, PRIO initiated the founding of the US based Peace Research Endowment. In Oslo, PRIO hosted the Norwegian Initiative on Small Arms Transfers, which was shut down in 2017 due to lack of funding. This was a joint initiative of PRIO, the Norwegian Red Cross and the Norwegian Church Aid to help block the spread of
small arms A firearm is any type of gun designed to be readily carried and used by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see Legal definitions). The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes c ...
to areas where they are likely to be used in warfare, armed violence or human rights abuses. The staff comprises a core group of 40-50 full-time researchers and support staff. In addition, there are researchers with a part-time affiliation with PRIO, visiting scholars, interns and students.


Research centres

;Centre for the Study of Civil War From 2003 to 2012, PRIO hosted the Centre for the Study of Civil War, one of the original 13 "Centres of Excellence" in Norway. The director for the full 10-year period was Scott Gates. ;Cyprus Centre The institute maintains a centre in
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, Cyprus, known as the PRIO Cyprus Centre. Through its network, projects and dialogue forums, the PRIO Cyprus Centre aims to foster cooperation between Greek and Turkish Cypriots and strengthen regional cooperation in the
Eastern Mediterranean Eastern Mediterranean is a loose definition of the eastern approximate half, or third, of the Mediterranean Sea, often defined as the countries around the Levantine Sea. It typically embraces all of that sea's coastal zones, referring to communi ...
at large. ;Centre on Gender, Peace and Security In 2015, PRIO established their Centre on Gender, Peace and Security, which is engaged in research in gender and conflict studies. In particular, the centre studies issues like sexual violence in conflict situations, women's representation in mediation and post-conflict settlements, and
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.


Journals

PRIO owns two academic journals, both edited at the institute and published by
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: '' Journal of Peace Research'', edited by
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and ''
Security Dialogue ''Security Dialogue'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes scholarly articles which combine contemporary theoretical analysis with challenges to public policy across a wide-ranging field of security studies. The journal is owned by t ...
'', edited by
Mark B. Salter Mark B. Salter is a full professor of political science at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Security Dialogue, an academic journal in the field of security studies. Salter received a Ph ...
.


Education

PRIO provides a limited number of education services. The Research School on Peace and Conflict is a multidisciplinary training center, where a number of courses are taught by visiting scholars. Partner institutions include the University of Oslo and the
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. Courses concentrate on academic writing, research methodology and topical issues. Until 2013, PRIO and
Bjørknes College Oslo New University College ( no, Oslo Nye Høyskole) is a private, regional college offering courses at bachelor and masters level in health sciences, psychology, economics, digital marketing and humanities. Based in St. Hanshaugen in Oslo O ...
provided joint master's degree programs with Australian National University and the University of Stellenbosch in international political economy and conflict dynamics, as well as peace and conflict studies.


PRIO Annual Peace Address

Initiated in 2010, the PRIO Annual Peace Address intends to create awareness, stir public debate and increase understanding about the conditions for peace in the world. Inviting researchers and other people with strong views on peace-related topics, the idea is to challenge the peace research community by suggesting new measures and bringing new perspectives on peace and war. * 2010: Jon Elster: ''Justice, Truth, Peace'' * 2011: John Lewis: ''The Role of Nonviolence in the Struggle for Liberation'' * 2012: Azar Gat: ''Peace for Our Time?'' * 2013: Jody Williams: ''The Power of Global Activism'' * 2014: Paul Collier: ''Civil Conflict: What are the Current Risks, and What are the Realistic Solutions?'' * 2015: John Mueller: ''The Dangers of Alarmism'' * 2016:
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: ''The Journalistic Contribution to Peace'' * 2017:
Obiageli Ezekwesili Obiageli "Oby" Ezekwesili (born 28 April 1963) is an economic policy expert, an advocate for transparency, accountability, good governance and human capital development, a humanitarian and an activist. She is a former vice president for the Wor ...
: ''Education and Peace'' * 2018:
Debarati Guha-Sapir Debarati Guha-Sapir (born in Kolkata, India) is an Indian epidemiologist and public health researcher based in Belgium. She is the director of the Université catholique de Louvain Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. Early lif ...
: ''The Epidemiology of Armed Conflicts'' *2019: Steven Pinker
Enlightenment Now!


References


External links

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PRIO Strategy Document 2010-2013

Centre for the Study of Civil War

PRIO Cyprus Centre
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