We are pleased to welcome three new members from the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, to our team at PRCP. Their addition represents an expansion of our interdisciplinary expertise, enhancing our capabilities in research and collaboration. Welcome to our new colleagues!
PRCP Policy Brief #021
In policy brief #021, Michal Smetana examines the European public's view on arms control negotiations with Russia amid heightened nuclear risks following the collapse of key treaties.
INVITATION: PRCP Fall Conference "Sanctions against Russia: Taking Stock (Almost) Two Years On"
INVITATION: Israel and Hamas at War! Why now and what may be the consequences?
We cordially invite you to a live discussion delving into the recent developments in Israel and the Gaza Strip. This event will offer unique perspectives on the Hamas attack on Israeli communities, Israeli responses, and the broader context that has led to the current situation. After brief opening speeches, there will be space for Q&A.
Unveiling Public Perceptions of "Killer Robots"! Read our new article!
Our researchers Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka and Ondřej Rosendorf published a new article unveiling public attitudes towards lethal autonomous weapon systems, or "killer robots." Read paper here!
INVITATION: Czech Security Forum 2023
Peace Research Center Prague (PRCP) and The Institute of International Relations Prague (IIR) are pleased to invite you to our annual security conference, the Czech Security Forum 2023, addressing paramount themes of our time. This year's conference delves into "A.I. Revolution, Nuclear Weapons, and the Future of European Security after the War in Ukraine."
Working Paper #001
In PRCP’s new series of working papers, our researchers provide longer expert analyses of pertinent issues in international security. Read our inaugural Working Paper #001, in which Jan Hornát analyzes the potential of AI's use in international relations, foresight, and data-informed diplomacy!