While the year 2021 was just as challenging and unusual as the previous one, we are proud to say that for PRCP, it was also productive and successful. In our Annual Review for the year 2021, you’ll find information about all of our recent achievements and activities as well as a glimpse into what we are planning for the upcoming year!
Our researchers are launching ELISS - Experimental Lab for International Security Studies
PRCP continues its cooperation with the EU Non-proliferation and Disarmament Consortium
The EUNPDC published a new Next Generation Paper written by our recent intern Linda Jäck while at PRCP. Linda analyzed the challenges and opportunities in the age of artificial intelligence through the views of non-Western experts in the debate on nuclear security.
PRCP Policy Brief #013
Jan Ludvík has written our new policy brief!
The title is "Nuclear arms control needs a fresh start" and you can now find it in the Policy Briefs section on our website.
Latest articles by PRCP scholars
In November, Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka, and Ondřej Rosendorf published an article Disarming Arguments: Public Opinion and Nuclear Abolition in Survival journal. It discusses and tests the relative persuasiveness of different pro-disarmament arguments in the US.
The second newest article is by Jan Hornát. Hegemonic Stability in the Indo-Pacific: US-India Relations and Induced Balancing was published in the International Relations journal. Jan introduces the notion of induced balancing to show how the US is empowering India to make it a "proxy China-balancer."
PRCP Annual Conference: A World Turning Dangerous
The Annual Conference of the Peace Research Center Prague (PRCP) is organized together with the Institute of Political Studies, Political Science Club, and Common Law Society.
This year, our distinguished speakers will discuss the dynamics of international migration, the problem of Russian "hybrid warfare," and the future of East-West relations.
PRCP Policy Brief #012
Nikola Kurková Klímová has written our new policy brief!
The title is "EU Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime" and you can now find it in the Policy Briefs section on our website.