Peace and Conflict Studies (ISSN 1082-7307) is committed to interdisciplinary explorations of conflict resolution, peace building, humanitarian assistance, and other mechanisms that seek to prevent and control violence. PCS is also interested in articles focusing on social change and nonviolence, including such areas as sustainable development, reflective practice, action research, human rights, peace education, and intercultural relations. Views expressed in articles and other contributions that appear in PCS do not necessarily reflect endorsement by the Editorial Board or Staff. PCS provides a forum for dialogue around various ideas, assessments, recommendations, and critiques.
Peace and Conflict Studies is indexed and/or abstracted in Peace Research Abstracts Journal, Public Affairs Information Service, Scopus, Sociological Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO, Political Science Manuscripts, International Political Science Abstracts and Worldviews.
Current Issue: Volume 30, Number 1 (2023)
Articles
The Role of Local Agency in Peacebuilding: The Case of the Bawku Inter-Ethnic Peace Committee
Gamel M. A. Aganah PhD
Food and Commensality in Non-state Armed Groups: The Case of the Lord's Resistance Army in northern Uganda, 1987-2008
Eunice Otuko Apio Dr
The peace is uneasy and needs to be won everyday: Economic assistance and peacebuilding among marginalized groups in Northern Ireland and the Border Area
Mehmet Yavuz and Sean Byrne
War or Peace Discourse? Analysis of News Headlines on Pulwama Attack
Showkat Ahmad Jan Mr and Francis Philip Barclay Dr
Conflict and Choice of Study at University Level: Evidence from Pakistan
Abbas Ali Gillani and Xiaocheng Hu