Michal Onderčo has written second of our policy briefs. The topic is "Likely Impact of the Nuclear Ban Treaty on the NPT Review Process" and you can now find it in the Policy Briefs section on our website as well as in the Institute of International Relations Prague's Mezinárodní Politika.
PRCP Interns meeting
Last week, we held an initial meeting with our group of interns for the summer academic internships in the Frozen Conflicts team.
PRCP Policy Brief series
We introduce you our new policy brief series written by our researchers and discussing current topics. You can now find them in the Policy Briefs section on our website.
We also established cooperation with the Institute of International Relations Prague's Mezinárodní Politika, where you will be able to read our Policy Briefs as well.
The first policy brief we present is Harald Müller's position on the U.S. decision to leave the Iran deal.
Call for Internships: Frozen Conflicts
Harald Muller responses to Lewis A. Dunn's proposal of “Strategic elimination”
Our principal researcher, Harald Müller, who is also Nonproliferation Review editorial board member, responded to Lewis A. Dunn's proposal of “Strategic elimination”
You can read his article here.
New article by Carmen Wunderlich
Carmen Wunderlich, together with Jeffrey S. Lantis, has a new article in the Review of International Studies journal called "Resiliency dynamics of norm clusters: Norm contestation and international cooperation"
Go ahead and read it here!
New article on Civil Wars
Our junior researcher, Kamil Klosek, just published an article in The Extractive Industries and Society journal "Catalysts of violence: How do natural resource extractive technologies influence civil war outbreak and incidence in sub-Saharan Africa?"
Go ahead and read it here!
Silver medal for professor Tomášek
Professor Michal Tomášek has been awarded the Silver medal of the Charles University in recognition of his many years of professional and educational activities in the field of European law. Congratulations!
Professor Tomášek, who is the vice-dean of the Faculty of Law, is one of our senior researchers, part of the research group focused on Power Shifts and World Order.