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The Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (acronym: PRIF , German: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt – Leibniz-Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung) is a research institute in Frankfurt am Main focused on violent international and internal conflicts and research of conditions for and promotion of the concept of peace. With over 90 employees (as of 2019), PRIF is one of the largest peace research institutes in Germany.

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15-418: Peace Research Institute may refer to: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Peace Research Institute Oslo Copenhagen Peace Research Institute Geneva International Peace Research Institute Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

30-641: A member institute of the Leibniz Association . PRIF publishes monographs and anthologies in cooperation with Springer Verlag in the series Studien der Hessischen Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung . Subject to an external review process, the series features basic research findings from the Institute, contributions to the peace and security discourse, and working papers and publications prepared for PRIF’s scholarly conferences. In addition, about 10 PRIF Reports are published annually, analysing

45-625: Is aimed at pupils in grades 9 to 13 from all types of schools in Hesse. With the competition, PRIF aims to strengthen political education on peace and conflict research topics at schools in Hesse. The main prize is endowed with 200 euros and is awarded every two years. As part of a rebranding, the institute changed its German name in 2023 from Leibniz-Institut Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (HSFK) to Peace Research Institute Frankfurt – Leibniz-Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (PRIF). Ernst-Otto Czempiel From Misplaced Pages,

60-426: Is mainly structured by its research programmes. With its programme-bound research, PRIF combines basic research that involves scholars from throughout the institute with applied research and its practical implementation. Since 2018, the Institute's "Peace and Coercion" research programme has focused on the ambivalent relationship between coercion and the establishment and maintenance of peace. The Executive Director of

75-541: Is presented to people who have rendered outstanding services to international understanding and peace. Each year, a winner selected by the Hessian Peace Prize Board of Trustees receives the award, which is endowed with 25,000 euros. PRIF advises the Board of Trustees on the selection and documents the award ceremony. The #PRIF@School_Award was announced for the first time for the 2021/22 school year and

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105-625: The Arts, and the Finance Minister of Hesse , three other public figures and three elected representatives from within the institute, supervises the management of the institute and approves its budget. The Advisory Board supports the PRIF on the design and implementation of the institute's research programs. Four-year terms are by appointment of the Board of Trustees, which is made up of eight scholars from Germany and abroad. In 2009 PRIF became

120-583: The Institute awards the Ernst-Otto Czempiel Prize every two to three years to the best postdoctoral monograph in international peace research. The prize is endowed with 5,000 euros and has been awarded at the PRIF annual conference since 2008. The Hessian Peace Prize was established on October 16, 1993 by Albert Osswald , former Prime Minister of Hesse, and the Albert Osswald Foundation, which he founded. The award

135-538: The PRIF is Nicole Deitelhoff. Other members of the Executive Board are Christopher Daase, Susanne Boetsch, Peter Kreuzer, Sabine Mannitz and Jonas Wolff. The Research Council is a body that includes all PRIF scholars. It makes decisions on the overall research programme and on projects of individual research departments. The Board of Trustees, consisting of Hesse’s Prime Minister, the Minister for Science and

150-456: The background and developments of political events. The four-page PRIF Spotlights are intended for a broader general readership interested in peace and security issues. The PRIF Working Papers are published online on an ad hoc basis and are intended to provide insight into current basic research and stimulate scholarly exchange. The publications are available for download online and print versions are available at numerous libraries. Since 2018,

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180-586: The practice of promoting and securing peace. PRIF provides knowledge and recommendations to public institutions and policy makers. The research institute's library is open to the public and has an extensive collection of specialised literature on peace and conflict research. The institute cooperates with higher education institutions and has especially close links to Goethe University Frankfurt and Technische Universität Darmstadt . Central research topics and perspectives include: Research at PRIF

195-766: The publications have been supplemented online by the PRIF Blog, on which PRIF researchers discuss short texts on current issues and debates relevant to peace and conflict research. In addition to its own series, PRIF publishes the Peace Report annually together with the Bonn International Centre for Conversion (BICC), the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH) and the Institute for Development and Peace (INEF). The reports have also been available for download online since 2018. In honour of its long-standing director Ernst-Otto Czempiel ,

210-563: The title Peace Research Institute . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peace_Research_Institute&oldid=1227596156 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peace Research Institute Frankfurt The think tank for peace research and international relations

225-488: Was founded as an independent foundation under public law by the Hesse state government in 1970. PRIF conducts knowledge-oriented basic research, analyses the causes of violent international and internal conflicts, and also carries out research on the conditions necessary for peace. One of PRIF's most essential tasks involves making the findings of the institute’s basic research on the causes of conflicts and violence useful for

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