Geneva International Peace Research Institute

The Geneva International Peace Research Institute (GIPRI, French: Institut international de recherches pour la paix à Genève) is a non-governmental organisation based in Geneva.

It was founded in 1980 and its aim is to understand wars in order to better avoid them.[1]

Publications

The Cahiers du GIPRI are the main publication of the GIPRI:

Occasionally, the GIPRI also publishes Special Reports or Special Editions:

  • Bulletin Spécial (2003), Le GIPRI et l’Irak, Gabriel Galice, Nicolas Sarkis, Laurent Calligé, Jean-Pierre Stroot.
  • Hors-Série (2008), De l’Eau et de la Paix – Conflit et Coopération Israélo-palestiniens, Laurent Calligé (dir.).

Notes and references

  1. (in French) Étienne Dubuis, "Comment décrypter la guerre", Le Temps, Monday 23 June 2014, page 24.
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