Author archive for ICSR Team

  • Jul012025

    ‘A New Era for Lebanon’: Can an end to political posters in Beirut challenge sectarian divides?

    By Brontë Philips *Pseudonyms have been used throughout to protect the identity of those interviewed. On 9 April 2025, two…

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  • Jun052025

    CSNS Event – Rights and Security in an Age of Strategic Competition, 18 June

    Registration for this event is now closed.   Where: King’s College London When: 18 June 2025, 13:30 BST In what has been…

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  • May272025

    Q&A with Dr Costanza Torre – XCEPT research

    Dr Costanza Torre is the lead researcher on the South Sudan branch of the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends…

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  • May122025

    The Impact of Trauma Survey: Breaking cycles of trauma and violence

    By Sam Hibbs Global conflicts have doubled over the past five years. In 2024, one in eight people were exposed…

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  • Apr102025

    What Next for Syria: Options, Opportunities & Challenges

    Where: King’s College London When: 13-14 May 2025 Due to exceptional demand, registration for this event is now closed.   Tuesday, May…

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  • Mar282025

    Beyond the Unity of Arenas: Understanding the agency and domestic motivations of Iraq’s Shi’a Resistance militants

    In this interview, Clara May, Communications Manager for the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) project at King’s College…

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  • Mar172025

    XCEPT Briefing Note – Shifting loyalties: understanding fighter motivations in Syria’s transitional phase

    Shifting loyalties: understanding fighter motivations in Syria’s transitional phase XCEPT Policy Brief By Dr Rahaf Aldoughli Following the fall of…

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  • Feb282025

    XCEPT Review of Evidence – Trauma, PTSD, and psychosocial support interventions in fragile and conflict-affected areas

    XCEPT Rapid review of evidence: Trauma, PTSD, and psychosocial support interventions in fragile and conflict-affected areas By Dr Alison Brettle,…

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  • Dec192024

    Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon: Reopening Lebanon’s sectarian wounds

    By Mohamad El Kari Thanks to the ceasefire deal agreed with Israel, Lebanon has recently entered a state of fragile…

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  • Dec032024

    Blood diamonds and bloodshed: The psychological drivers of violence in Sierra Leone’s civil war

    By Clara May Sierra Leone’s civil war (1991-2002) was brutal. Reports of ‘savagery’ were not simply displays of rhetoric. Alongside…

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