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PETER WALLENSTEEN

Curriculum Vitae July 2019

Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor Emeritus of Studies, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA (As of July 1, 2018)

Senior Professor, Peace and Conflict Research, University (since August 1, 2012)

First holder of the Dag Hammarskjöld Chair of Peace and Conflict Research, , Uppsala, , 1985-2012.

First holder of the position as Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor of Peace Studies, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA, 2006-18.

Senior Research Fellow, The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Uppsala, Sweden, since 2015.

Married to Lena Wallensteen, Program Director, The Diplomatic Forum, Uppsala University and previously Professional Specialist, Higher Education, University of Notre Dame.

Two children and six grandchildren.

Contact information:

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, PO Box 514, SE 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden.

Ph. (+46)(0)70 675 2679 Email: [email protected]

Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies University of Notre Dame P.O. Box 639, Notre Dame, IN 46556-0639, USA Email: [email protected]

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Present Positions ______2 Education ______2 Academic Appointments ______3 Administrative Positions ______4 Teaching Experience ______4 Professional Activities, ongoing ______6 Previous Professional Activities ______7 Key-Note and Inaugural Speeches ______14 Awards ______15 Memberships, Academic Associations______17 Major Research Publications ______19 Articles in Scholarly Books and Journals ______24 And Other Publications, p 45f.

Present Positions Senior Professor of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, since 2012. And Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, Joan B. Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. As of July 1, 2018.

Education Fil.dr. grad (according to old system in Sweden, approximately Dr. Phil. in German system, above Ph.D. in U.S. system), docent in political science, Uppsala University, 1973. Dissertation: Structure and War: On International Relations 1920-1968, Stockholm 1973 (in English).

Fil.lic. (approximating Ph.D., US system), Uppsala University, 1969 in political science. Dissertation: A Study of Economic Sanctions (in English).

Fil.kand. (approximately M.A.), Uppsala University, 1967 with courses in political science, economics, statistics, sociology, law. Added history of science 1976.

Graduated from Västerås High School, Västerås, Sweden 1964.

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Previous Academic Appointments

Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor for Peace Studies, Joan B. Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA 2006-18.

Director, 1978-2015, Founder, Uppsala Conflict Data Program, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, started 1978, organized as project since 1982, as a comprehensive research program since 2003, www.ucdp.uu.se

Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 1985-2012.

Visiting Scholar, University of Queensland, Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (ACPACS), Brisbane, Australia, October 2004- February 2005.

Canterbury Fellow, University of Canterbury, Department of Political Science, Christchurch, New Zealand, September-October 2001.

Visiting Professor, ASF Research Fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies, South Bend, Indiana, January-May 2001.

Visiting Professor, Yale University, Department of Political Science, and the Unit for UN Studies, New Haven, Connecticut, August-December 1999.

GPACS Visiting Research Professor, University of California, Irvine, Ca., 1993.

Visiting Professor and Consultant, School of Social Sciences, University Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, 1990-1991.

Associate Professor, Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1978- 1985.

Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984.

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1981-1982.

Visiting Researcher, Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1980.

Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Tübingen, West Germany, 1976.

Assistant Professor, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1971-1977.

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Uppsala University, 1970-1971.

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Guest Lecturer, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland, 1970 in Development Studies.

Visiting Researcher, Tampere Peace Research Institute, TAPRI, Tampere, 1970.

Lecturer, Department of Development Studies, Uppsala University, 1970-1972.

Visiting Researcher, Institute for Political Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1969.

Visiting Researcher, Yale Data Program, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1969.

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Uppsala University, 1967-1969.

Visiting Researcher, Peace Research Institute (PRIO), Oslo, , 1967.

Administrative Assistant, Department of Political Science, Uppsala University, 1966-1967.

Previous Administrative Positions Head of Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, l972- 1999.

Deputy Head of Department, of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1999-2004.

Head of Department of Development Studies, Uppsala University, 1969-1972.

Director, leader of the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, 1978- 2015.

Teaching Experience Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University (initially courses within other departments, from 1975 organized by DPCR): • Ph.D. courses on Peace Research Classics (to be repeated 2019) • Ph.D. courses on the origins of war • Ph.D. course on conflict theory and • Ph.D. course on the structure of the global system • Ph.D. course on comparative methods • Course on conflict theory and peace conceptions • (C-level) course on global governance • (D-level) course on New Challenges to Global Governance (Master- program) • Lectures on all levels and courses in the Department on peace research, conflict resolution, conflict analysis, peace and security, international organizations, and UN affairs, negotiations, mediation.

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• Main supervisor of Ph.D. and Fil.lic. candidates, since beginning of the program in 1986: 28 dissertations presented by June 2013 (25 for Ph.D., 3 for Licentiate).

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame: § Peace Research, Peace Policy and Power, co-taught with Prof. George Lopez, for Ph.D.s and Master Students, fall semester 2018. § International Peace Research: Origins, Methodologies, Results, for Master level since 2006; on the Ph.D. level 2008-2017. § World Order and Conflict Resolution: The Role of the (2001) § Main Supervisor of Ph.D. candidates in peace studies and political science 2; member of dissertation committees of 3 others. Two finalized dissertations 2016, three finalized 2017.

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Member, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee, one Ph.D. finished September 2013.

Yale University, Department of Political Science (1999): § World Order and Conflict Resolution: The Role of the United Nations

School of Social Science, University Science Malaysia (1990-1991) § World Politics and Conflict Resolution

Department of Political Science, University of Michigan (1981-1984): § graduate seminar on war in world politics § graduate seminar on comparative foreign policy § undergraduate course on comparative foreign policy § undergraduate course on problems in world politics § undergraduate course on foreign policy of European powers § undergraduate course on introduction to world politics

Faculty of the Social Sciences, Uppsala University: § graduate cross-disciplinary course on international relations § graduate cross-disciplinary course on conflict theory lectures in other departments on research ethics, peace research and conflict analysis

Department of Development Studies, Uppsala University (planning 1969, first course 1970, engaged until 1972): § courses on development theory § courses on development cooperation and foreign aid § courses on historical perspectives of underdevelopment

Department of Political Science, Uppsala University (1966-72): § seminar on methodology (library, paper writing, comparative studies) § courses on international relations § courses on conflict theory and questions of peace § seminar on general problems in political science

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Tampere University, Tampere, Finland (1970): § course on development theory

University of Tübingen, Tübingen, West Germany (1976): § course on conflict theory

Inter-University Center, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia: § course on development theory

Professional Activities, ongoing Member of the Advisory Board of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame, appointed December 2018 for three years.

Member, Advisory Council (Insynsrådet), Folke Bernadotte Academy, Government authority, Stockholm, 2017- 2021.

Member, Advisory Council, Varieties of Peace research program at the Umeå Peace Center, Umeå University, Sweden, funded by The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences 2017-2024.

Member, Advisory Board, Gender, War Trauma and , International research project, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, 2016-.

Inspector (Custodian), Västmanland-Dala Nation (Student Organization), Uppsala University, 2016-2021.

Senior Research Fellow, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Uppsala, since 2015.

Senior Advisor, Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP), since August 1, 2015 (Director 1978-2015, Founder 1978), member of UCDP Council since 2018.

Nordic Africa Institute Associate/Professor, Uppsala, Sweden, 2014-2019.

Uppsala University Committee on the Annual Martin H:son Holmdahl Award on , Chair since 2014, Member 2003-2013, prolonged for five years from May 2018.

Member, Advisory Board, Pax et Bellum Journal, Uppsala University, since 2014.

Member, Academic Council to the UN Mediation Support Unit, United Nations, New York, set up in November 2012.

Member, Scientific Board, Doctors Against Nuclear Weapons, Sweden (SLMK, Svenska Läkare mot Kärnvapen), since 2012.

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Research Associate, National Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand, since 2009.

Member, International Advisory Committee, School of Peace Culture, Barcelona, Spain, since 2009.

Advisor, Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) and earlier formations, at times member of executive committee. Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame, since 2006.

Director, Special Program on the Implementation of Targeted Sanctions (SPITS), since October 2001, started as The Stockholm Process of the Implementation of Targeted Sanctions, joint project, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm and the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University: www.smartsanctions.se

Member of the Planning Committee for the Dag Hammarskjöld Annual Memorial Lecture at Uppsala University, since 1997.

Member of the Society of International Affairs (governing body of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm), since 1980.

Reviewer (since 2010) Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Conflict Resolution, International Studies Quarterly, Global Governance, Population Health Metrics, US Institute of Peace, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, other journals, book publishers, foundations and institutions.

Previous Professional Activities (listed by year of termination) Member, Reference Council for the UN Security Council, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden, 2016-2018.

Coordinating lead author, International Panel on Social Progress, April 2015-2018, with Michel Wieviorka, Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris. Chapter 10 on Violence and Conflict.

Co-chair, Chapter 9, International Panel on Exiting Violence, Foundation de Maison des Science de l’Homme FMSH, Paris 2016- 2018.

Member, Advisory Council, European Institute of Peace (EIP), Brussels, 2015- 2017.

Member, Board of the Peace House (formerly ), Castle of Uppsala, 2002- 2017.

Chair, Advisory Council, East Asian Peace Program, Uppsala University, 2011- 2017 (end of the program).

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Member, Executive Committee, Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) Research Program, Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame, 2015-2016.

Member, Academic Committee on the Claude Ake Visiting Chair, Uppsala University and the Nordic Africa Institute, 2002-2015.

Member, Strategic Council of the Foreign Minister, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 2011-14.

Member, International Advisory Board, Centre for Dispute Resolution, Singapore Management University, Singapore, 2009-2014.

Member, Advisory Board, Rotary Peace Center, Uppsala University, 2011-13.

Member of the Board, Life-Link, International School Exchange program, until end of 2013.

Co-Chair, Project on Peace Processes Implementation, with Prof. John Darby, joint Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) and the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM), based at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame. Initiated in 2006, continued after the death of Darby, with Madhav Joshi, with a focus on Quality Peace. Restructured 2014.

Chair, Humanitarian Conflict Studies, Project, Uppsala University, 2010-12.

Chair, Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Data Set Award Committee, of the APSA Comparative Studies Section, 2011-2012.

Member of the International Advisory Board, Journal of Peace Research, 1989- 2010.

Member, Advisory Council, Peace Research Institute, Frankfurt, 2002-09.

Member of International Advisory Board, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Yale University, 1972-2009.

Member, Executive Committee Top-level Seminar on Peace and Security, Uppsala University (TOPS), Director 2003, 2005. 2005-09.

Member of the Board of the National Museums of Defence History (Statens Försvarshistoriska Muséer), 2003-07.

Faculty Opponent, Faculty Board of Social Science, Lund University, June 2, 2007, Anette Ahrnens, A Quest for Legitimacy, Debating UN Security Council Rules on Terrorism and Non-Proliferation.

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Member, Executive Committee, Advanced International Program on Conflict Resolution (PACS), 2002-05 (earlier Director 1988-90, Consultant 1991-20001).

Member, Board of the Swedish School of Advanced Asia-Pacific Studies (SSAAPS), 2003-05.

Co-Chair, Academic Advisory Council, the University for Peace, San José, , and New York, 2003-05.

Chair, Academic Seminar on Peacebuilding in Eastern Mediterranean, Uppsala University: Sigtuna I, March 1999, Sigtuna II, Chios, October 1999, Istanbul, May-June, 2003, Nicosia July 2004, now dormant.

Member of the Resource Group for the UN High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, 2004.

Member, Research Forum on Conflict Prevention, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 2001 - 2004.

Member of the Board of the Baltic University Program (BUP), Uppsala University, 1997 - 2003, member of the Executive Committee.

Member, Organizing Committee, international scholarly conference, Alva Myrdal’s Questions to Our Time, Uppsala University, March 2002, 2000-2003.

Promoter, Faculty of Social Sciences, Uppsala University, May 28, 1987, January 25, 2002 and June 1, 2012.

Member, The Council for Peace and Security Initiatives (RFSI), Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden, 1995 - 2002.

Chairperson, International Academic Seminar on "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Reassessment", Uppsala University, June 1990, July 1999. Dormant since 2002.

Member, World Order Model Project, since 1990. (International research project on alternative developments for the future). Dormant since 2002.

Member, West and Central Asia Programme, The Swedish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences, 1996-2002.

Coordinator, SEAP, South East Asia Program, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, and for the Higher Education Cooperation Program 1996-2002 and the Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and Development Programme 1992-1994, with University of Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia.

Member, West and Central Asia Programme, The Swedish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences, 1996-2002.

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Member, ACUNS Dissertation Award Program, ACUNS, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 2001.

Member, Organizing Committee for the International Conference on Identifying Wars: Systematic Conflict Research and It's Utility in Conflict Resolution and Prevention, Uppsala 8-9 June 2001, in cooperation with the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO), the World Bank and with additional financing from EU and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Team Leader, international project on Development Assistance and Conflict Prevention, for the OECD/DAC Task Force on Conflict Prevention, 2000-2001.

Faculty Opponent on Anna J. Borgeryd, Managing Intercollective Conflict. Prevailing Structures and Global Challenges, Faculty of Social Sciences, Umeå University, 1998.

Member, the Board for the Center for Environment and Development, (CEMUS), member 1996-2000, Acting Chair 1997.

Chairperson, Uppsala component, Project on Mainstreaming A Gender Perspective in Multidimensional Peace Support Operations, meetings in Uppsala June 1999, in Windhoek, Namibia, May 2000. Input into what became UN Security Council resolution 1325, October 2000.

Member of the Board of the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO), 1987-2000.

Consultant to the Life and Peace Institute, the international ecumenical peace research institute, Uppsala, 1984 - 1996.

Member of Board, Uppsala CEMUS, March 1996-December 2000.

Member of the Board for Interdisciplinary Development Studies, Forum for Development Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Uppsala University, 1987 – 2000.

Member of the Uppsala University Committee for the Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund, 1989-2000.

Member, Board of Swedish National UN Association (Svenska FN-Förbundet), 1998 - 2000.

Head of Department, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1972 - 1999.

Member, Working Group on a Swedish Strategy for Asia, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 1997-1998. Final report November 1998.

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Member of the International Negotiation Network (INN), Carter Center, Atlanta, Ga 1992-1998.

Member of the International Editorial Committee, Negotiation Journal (Harvard University, Program on Negotiation) 1989-1998

Chairperson, 1997 Executive Seminar on Preventing Conflicts: Past Record and Future Challenges, Uppsala University, 20-22 August 1997

Chairperson, Academic Seminar on Conflict Resolution in East Timor, Uppsala, 1997.

Chairperson, Academic Seminar on Conflict Resolution and Peace in the Sudan, Uppsala, June 1995 (academics from South and North of Sudan), project together with the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala.

Member, Task Force on Monitoring Agency for Conflict Prevention, European Parliament/, January 1995.

Evaluation Team, Diplomatic Academy, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Quito Ecuador, 1991-1993 (evaluating and redesigning training program for diplomats).

Member of Editorial Committee, Strategic Studies (Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India), 1991-1995

Chairperson, 1995 Executive Seminar on Third Parties and New Challenges to Conflict Resolution, Uppsala University, 17-19 November 1995 (Executive Summary available).

Member, Board of Electoral Committee for the Election of the University President, Uppsala University, 1996-97.

Contributor, Nationalencyclopedin, (Swedish National Encyclopedia), 1989-1996.

Member, Uppsala University Committee for the UN 50 Jubilee, 1994.

Member of the national board of Scientists against Nuclear Weapons, Sweden, 1983-1994.

Member of the Seminar on Ethics in the Sciences, Uppsala University, 1982- 1993.

Chairperson, 1993 Executive Seminar on Conflict Prevention and Conflict Resolution, Uppsala University 1993

Member of the referee committee for the social sciences, Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries (SAREC), 1987-1993.

Member of Board, International Alert, 1991-1993. (International non-governmental organization working on alerting world to dangers of genocide and conflict).

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Chairperson, Cambodian Workshop on Reconstruction and Development, Uppsala University - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, August 1991. (First meeting of professionals from "internal" and "external" Cambodian communities discussing reconstruction).

Consultant, Provincial Government of North Solomons Province, Papua New Guinea, on armed conflict in Bougainville, February-March 1990 (called in as third party, negotiating cease-fire agreement between fighting parties).

Member of the Nordic Committee for Cooperation in International Relations, Peace and Conflict Research, Nordsam, full member from 1988, alternate since l984. Committee closed 1990.

Consultant, Tufts University, Planning Group for the World Conference of University Presidents on the Role of Universities in the Nuclear Age, Talloires, France, September 1988 and July 1990 workshop on global security curriculum.

Expert to the Parliamentary Committee on Swedish Export of Arms Materiel, 1988-1990.

Member of the Board of the Center for Multi-Ethnic Studies, Uppsala University, 1985-1989.

Member of the Church of Sweden project on , 1983-1990 Seminar leader for visits to Cyprus, 1986, Jerusalem 1987, Dublin and Belfast 1988.

Chairperson, External Evaluation Team for Peace Research in Finland, Academy of Finland, 1989-1990.

Vice President, International Studies Association (ISA), 1988-1989.

Editor of the Focus On section of Journal of Peace Research, 1984-1989.

Member of the Board of the Alva and Foundation, for the promotion of information on peace and , 1981-1987.

Member of the Board of the International Political Science Association (IPSA), Research Committee on Peace and Conflict Studies, 1984-1987.

Member of Uppsala University Interdisciplinary Committee for the Celebration of the UN International Year of Peace 1986 and the UN Day of Peace, 1984-1986.

Member of Council and of Executive Committee, International Peace Research Association (IPRA), 1975-1979, IPRA Council, 1983-1986.

Member of the Swedish reference group to the UN Governmental Expert Study on Military Research and Development, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 1983-1985.

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Member of the Editorial Committee, Journal of Peace Research, Oslo, Norway, 1971-1989.

Member of the Interdisciplinary Seminar on Peace and Security Research, University of Michigan, 1981-1984.

Member of the Committee for the Karl W. Deutsch Award in Peace Research 1981-1982.

Official opponent of the Faculty of the Social Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden: on J Öberg, Myths about Security (in Danish), February 1981.

Official opponent of the Faculty of the Social Sciences, Uppsala University: on M Ståhl, Ethiopia: Contradictions in Agricultural Development, November 1974, on L. Ierodiakonou, The Cyprus Question, March 1970.

Consultant to the Independent Commission of Disarmament and Security chaired by , 1981.

Consultant to the Commission on Militarism and Peace Education, Ecumenical Association of Academies and Laity Centers in Europe, 1981.

Member of the Editorial Committee, Instant Research on Peace and Violence, Tampere Peace Research Institute, Tampere, Finland, 1971-1980.

Consultant to the UN Expert Group on Disarmament and Development, 1979- 1980.

Expert to the World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland, on international conflict settlement, 1979.

Consultant to the Parliamentary Defence Committee, Swedish Parliament, 1978.

Consultant to the Parliamentary Committee on Sanctions against South Africa, Swedish Ministry of Commerce, 1977-1978.

Member of Social Science Committee of the Swedish Council for UNESCO, Swedish Ministry of Education, 1976-1978.

Consultant to Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA, the Swedish Foreign Assistance Authority) for developing educational materials on foreign aid, 1975.

Expert to the Permanent Committee of Uppsala County for Caring for the Elderly, 1974, evaluating programs of participation.

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Executive Secretary to the External Evaluation Team for the Appraisal of CADU and EPID (development projects in Ethiopia), set up by Swedish and Ethiopian governments, 1973-1974.

Expert to the Swedish Ecumenical Council over the World Council of Churches position on Southern Africa, 1973.

Consultant to the National Board of Universities (UKÄ), Committee for the Internationalization of Swedish Universities, 1972-1974 (undergraduate courses on international relations, peace and conflict studies).

Key-Note and Inaugural Speeches

Key-Note Address, Nordic Peace Revisited, Peace Research Institute Oslo, March 18, 2019, conference organized jointly by Oslo University, PRIO and TAPRI, Tampere, Finland.

Key-Note Address, Sanctions and Mediation, UN University, conference, Greentree, New York, November 14, 2018.

Invited Speaker, by President of the UN General Assembly, High-Level Dialogue on Sustaining Peace, New York, January 24, 2017.

Keynote Address, Strategic Peacebuilding: Toward Quality Peace, for the conference The European Union and Peacebuilding, College of Europe, Bruges, October 17, 2016.

Key-Note Address, International Conference on Mediation, Basel, Switzerland, June 21-23, 2016 on ‘Can mediation stand up to the challenges of today?’

Special Lecture, Ras Makonnen Hall, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, on ‘Dangers of War, Chances for Peace.’ December 26, 2014.

Special Guest, Uppsala Akademiska Kammarkör [Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala], October 4, 2014.

Special Guest, Orphei Drängar, Serenade Performance, June 3, 2014.

The Annual John W. Burton Lecture, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, April 9, 2014.

Key-Note Address Nordic Conference on Approaches to Peace Mediation: Is There Space for a Nordic Approach? Tampere, Finland, August 14-15, 2013.

Introductory Speech, Recent Research on Armed Conflict and Peace. On the occasion of the merger of Uppsala University and the Gotland University College, Visby, July 1, 2013.

Key-Note Address, Swedish Peace Research Conference, Göteborg University, June 15. 2012.

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Inaugural Speech, City of Uppsala, Peace Track, an official tour through the city center of Uppsala, July 29, 2011.

Inaugural Speech, Founding of Lund University Center for Middle East Studies, May 30, 2007.

Inaugural speech as the first Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor of Peace Studies, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, November 2006: ‘Strategic Peacebuilding: Actors and Issues’. Published as Occasional Paper No 28, 2007, article 165 below.

Speech "Unionsupplösningen: Lärdomar för fred och för forskning", Swedish- Norwegian Conference, Utrikespolitiska institutet, Stockholm on the Centenary of the dissolution of the Union of Sweden and Norway, April 13, 2005, reproduced in Huldt, Bo & Olav Fagerlund Knudsen (eds). 2005. Fred og Forsoning: 1905 - hundre år etter (Peace and Reconciliation 1905 - 100 year later), Stockholm: Utrikespolitiska institutet och Försvarshögskolan, pp 61- 67.

Plenary Address, Conference on Securing a Peaceful Pacific, Christchurch, October 16, 2004 (published, article 151, below).

The Høirup Inaugural Lecture, American Scandinavian Foundation, May 4, 2001: "War and Peace: Lessons from the 20th Century." Scandinavian Review, New York, and http://www.amscan.org/wallensteen.html

Keynote Speaker, Peace-Building Strategies in a Civil Society, Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation, Kitwe, Zambia, September 18-19, 1997.

Inaugural address, inauguration of the Malaviya Centre for Peace Research, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, January 1997.

Key-note speaker at inauguration of the Unit for Peace Research and Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, 4 November 1995.

Inaugural speech, opening of Dag Hammarskjöld memorial exhibition, 16 September 1995 (Skansen).

Awards James A. Burns, C.S.C: Award, University of Notre Dame, USA, for ‘distinction in graduate teaching or other exemplary contributions to graduate education, May 17, 2019.

Torgny Segerstedt-medaljen, Uppsala Universitet 2018, awarded January 2019.

Honorary Member, U-PAD, Uppsala, Association for students of Peace and Development, Uppsala Universitet, 2018.

International Studies Association. Peace Studies Section’s Distinguished Scholar

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Award, 2016. Received at the ISA 57th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, March 16, 2016. Followed by a discussion on peace research and contemporary challenges.

FUF-priset 2014. Föreningen för Utvecklingsfrågor. [The Annual Award of the Swedish Association for Development Issues], December 2014. Award lecture February 2015.

Kammarsångare honoris causa 2014, Uppsala Akademiska Kammarkör, för insatser i anslutning till Uppsala fredsår 2014.[Honorary Singer, Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala, for efforts relating to music and the Uppsala Year of Peace]. October 4, 2014.

H.M. The King’s Medal 2014, 8th size, for distinguished contributions in the field of peace and conflict research, by the King of Sweden, awarded June 11, 2014.

Honorary member, ‘kusin’, Orphei Drängar, [Orphei Drängar Vocal Society], Uppsala, for contributions during the Uppsala Year of Peace, June 3, 2014.

The Eldh-Ekblads Peace Prize 2013, from the Swedish Peace and Arbitration Association (Svenska Freds- och Skiljedomsföreningen) for the furthering of peace research.

2013 Lewis F. Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award, Conflict Research Society (CRS), Britain, September 2013.

APSA Conflict Processes Section J. David Singer Data Innovation Award, American Political Science Association, August 2013, for the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.

Paul Harris Fellow, Uppsala Carolina Rotary Club 2012 and Uppsala Rotary Club Linné 2013, citing efforts to transmit peace research information to non- academic audiences.

Uppsala University Rudbeck Medal, for outstanding service to Uppsala University, January 2012.

Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Data Set Award, 2011, given by Comparative Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) to the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.

National Board of Defense History, Silver Medal 2007 for service in the Board.

City of Uppsala Award, 2007 for work on peace and peace research.

Philadelphia University Award 2006 for best translation into Arabic of a Social Science book: Understanding Conflict Resolution (publication 37, below), Amman, Jordan.

Honorary Member, Utrikespolitiska föreningen, Uppsala.

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Member, Honorary Council (hedersrådet), Utrikespolitiska Förbundet Sverige.

Honorary Member, Västmanlands-Dala Nation, 2001, Uppsala.

Bertil Östergren Award 1997 for Internationalization of Higher Education, National Agency of Higher Education.

UN Peace Messenger Award, by the UN Secretary General, Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, to the Department for its activities during the International Year of Peace 1986.

Memberships, Academic Associations Academic Council on the (ACUNS) American Political Science Association (APSA) Dag Hammarskjöldfondens Vänner [Friends of Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation], Uppsala, since 2012. International Peace Research Association (IPRA) International Studies Association (ISA) [Vice President 1988-89] Kgl. Vetenskaps-Societen, (Royal Science Society) Uppsala, since 2012. Peace Science Society (International) The Swedish Pugwash Group, Secretary 1984-1992, member. Utrikespolitiska Samfundet

Participation in poddcasts

2019 March 2019, On sanctions and on conflicts (two separate sessions), in Swedish, in the pod Vid Mogen Ålder, Hans Dalborg and Gillis Herliz, Number 50, and 51.

Feb. 15: University of Tromsö, Center for Peace Studies, on the book Understanding Quality Peace https://soundcloud.com/user-647153942/quality-peace- conversation

Reginateatern, poddcasts, Series on Philosophy Tea. With Daniel Ogden. Find at https://soundcloud.com/reginateatern-reginateatern And https://www.reginateatern.se/philosophy-tea-since-2014.php

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2019 March 20: W.E.B. DuBois, Special guest: Tor Sellström. Feb. 12: Rachel Carson and Silent Spring Jan. 22: Jean Jacques Rousseau

2018 Dec. 12: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Oct. 10: Amartya Sen Sep. 25: Jonathan Swift Feb 27: Feb. 6: Karin Boye

2017 Dec. 12: Ibn Khaldun Oct. 17: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Sep. 19: Dag Hammarskjöld Feb. 8: Jan. 18: Barch Spinoza

2016 Dec. 14: Hannah Arendt Oct. 19: Voltaire Feb. 22: William Wilberforce

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Major Research Publications BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, EDITED WORKS, MAJOR REPORTS

51. Understanding Conflict Resolution, London: Sage, Fifth edition. 2019. Reworked and with three new Chapters (cf. publication 37 below), 424 pages.

50. Understanding Quality Peace. Peacebuilding After Civil War. Edited by Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen, 2018. London: Routledge. 17 chapters, two by the editors.

49. Fredens diplomater. Nordisk medling från Bernadotte till Ahtisaari. 2016 [The Diplomats of Peace. Nordic Mediation from Bernadotte to Ahtisaari]. Stockholm: Santérus förlag, 270 s together with Isak Svensson. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=fredens%20diplomater%20n ordisk%20medling%20fran%20bernadotte%20till%20ahtisaari

48. Quality Peace: Peacebuilding, Victory and World Order. New York: Oxford University Press 2015, 250 pages.

47. Regional Organizations in Peacemaking. Challengers to the UN? Edited volume, with Anders Bjurner, 270 pages. London: Routledge, 2015.

46. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, 2011, 278 pages. Includes 5 new chapters and republication of 13 articles and book chapters. Chinese translation published by Peking University Press 2014.

45. The Go-Between. and the Styles of Mediation, Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 169 pp, with Isak Svensson, 2010.

44. A New Start for EU Peacemaking? Past Record and Future Potential. Uppsala University: Uppsala Conflict Data Program, Report No 7. By Emma Johansson, Joakim Kreutz, Peter Wallensteen, Christian Altpeter, Sara Lindberg, Mathilda Lindgren and Ausra Padskocimaite, 71 pages. 2010.

43. Third Parties and Conflict Prevention. 2008. Gidlunds, edited with Anders Mellbourn. 240p. Fifth volume in the Anna Lindh Programme on Conflict Prevention.

42. Mot fred i det europeiska rummet? Konflikttrender i Europa, Mellanöstern, Afrika och Centralasien, 1989-2003 (Towards Peace in the European Space? Conflict Trends in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, 1989- 2003, with Frida Möller). 2005. KBM:s Temaserie 2005:12, Krisberedskapsmyndigheten, Stockholm, 68 s

41. International Sanctions. Between words and wars in the global system. 2005. Edited (with Carina Staibano), New York, London: Routledge/Frank Cass. 256 p.

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40. Operations: Global Patterns of Intervention and Success, 1948- 2004. 2006. Second edition. (first in 2004). Research Report No 1, Folke Bernadotte Academy Publications, with Birger Heldt. 62 p. Also published as ‘Operaciones de mantenimiento de la paz: pautas globales de intervención y éxito, 1948-2000’ in Maria Cristina Rosas 2005 (ed), Las operaciones de mantenimiento de la paz de las Naciones Unidas: lecciones para México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México.

39. Alva Myrdal in International Affairs, 2003. Editor with own contribution. Uppsala Publishing House, Uppsala, 83 p.

38. Making Targeted Sanctions Effective. Guidelines for the Implementation of UN Policy Options. Report from The Stockholm Process with Carina Staibano and Mikael Eriksson, Presented to the UN Security Council, Febraury 2003. Uppsala 2003, 147 p.

37. Understanding Conflict Resolution: War, Peace and the Global System, London: Sage, 2002, 320 p. Second edition 2007, 311 p. Third Edition, 2012, 338 p. Fourth Edition, April 2015 (Sage), 336 p. First edition translated into Arabic, with new epilogue published by The Academic Center for Political Studies, Amman, Jordan, 2006, 436 p. Third edition, translated into Korean, 2015, with special preface by PW.

Third edition: Reviewed in Times Higher Education, February 23, 2012, see http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/books/textbook-guides/23- february-2012/understanding-conflict-resolution/419108.article

36. Conflict Prevention and Development Co-Operation, Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, 2001 with Birger Heldt, Mary B. Anderson, Steven J. Stedman and Leonard Wantchekon, ca 50 p.

35. Preventing Violent Conflicts: Past Record and Future Challenges, Report No 48, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, 1998 (editor with own contribution).

34. Regionalism and Ethnicity: Third World Perspectives on Conflict Resolution. Report from the Advanced International Program Conflict Resolution, (ed) with Kjell-Åke Nordquist and Göran, Lindgren, Uppsala 1998, 302 p.

33. International Intervention: New Norms in the post-Cold War Era? Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1997, (ed) 149 p.

32. International Fresh Water Resources: Conflict or Cooperation? Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm 1997 with Ashok Swain.

31. Sweden at the UN. Swedish Institute, Stockholm 1996, in Swedish: Svenskar i FN, Svenska institutet, Stockholm, 1997, updated in 2001.

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30. The Cambodian Conflict: From Intervention to Resolution 1979-1991. Penang 1996, (ed) with Ramses Amer and Johan Saravanamuttu.

29. Dag Hammarskjöld. Swedish Portraits. Swedish Institute, 43 p, Stockholm 1995. Also in Swedish, German, French, Spanish. Updated 2004. Also in Russian, Portuguese, Arabic, Armenian. See http://www.sweden.se.

28. Från krig till fred. Om konfliktlösning i det globala systemet (From War to Peace. On Conflict Resolution in the Global System), Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1994, 326 p.

27. Towards a Security Community in the Baltic Region. Baltic University, Uppsala, by Wallensteen, Peter, Kjell-Åke Nordquist, Björn Hagelin and Erik Melander 1994. New ed 1995. Updated 2001 by Claes Levinsson and Witold Maciejewski

26. Experiences from Conflict Resolution in the Third World. Report from the 1992 Advanced International Programme, Conflict Resolution, (ed) with Göran Lindgren, Kjell-Åke Nordquist.

25. Norden, Europe and the Near Future. Report from the Directors of Nordic Peace Research Institutes, PRIO Report, Oslo, June 1991, No 3 with B. Hettne, J. Käkönen, S. Lodgaard and Håkan Wiberg, 47 p. In Danish: Norden ved Skillevejen, Copenhagen: Fremad, 1991.

24. Peace Process in the Third World. Report from the 1991 Advanced International Programme, Conflict Resolution, Uppsala 1991 (ed) with Göran Lindgren, Kjell- Åke Nordquist.

23. Cambodian Workshop on Reconstruction and Development. Proceedings. 1991. Unit for Peace Research and Education. School of Social Sciences, University Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia.

22. Peace Research in Finland. Report to the Academy of Finland Research Council for the Social Sciences, Helsinki, Finland, 1990 (44 p), by the international evaluation team, chaired by PW.

21. Third World Dimensions in Conflict Resolution. Report from the 1989 Advanced International Programme Conflict Resolution, Uppsala 1989 (ed) with Göran Lindgren.

20. States in Armed Conflict 1988. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1989, 72 p (ed).

19. Peace Research: Achievements and Challenges, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado 1988, 275 p (ed).

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18. Food, Development and Conflict: Thailand and the Philippines, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1988, 382 p (ed).

17. Towards Conflict Resolution in the Third World, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 299 p (ed) with Göran Lindgren.

16. Vem har ansvaret? Om samhället, forskarna och forskningens betydelse (Who’s responsible? On society, researchers and the importance of science), Svenska Pugwash-gruppen, Uppsala, 1986, 35p (ed).

15. Global Militarization, Westview Press, Boulder, Co, 1985, 240 p, (ed) with Johan Galtung and Carlos Portales.

14. Dilemmas of Economic Coercion. Sanctions in World Politics, Praeger Special Studies, New York 1983, 250 p (ed) with Miroslav Nincic.

13. Problems of the Nuclear Weapons Freeze, ed special section of Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 1982:3.

12. Causes of War, Special issue of Journal of Peace Research, 1981:1,101 p (ed) with Klaus Jürgen Gantzel.

11. New Wine and Old Bottles. Product versus Organization: Swedish Experiences in changing from Military to Civilian Production with Olof Frensborg, Uppsala 1980, 54p.

10. Weapon Against Apartheid? The UN Arms Embargo on South Africa, Uppsala 1979, 67 p (ed).

9. Experiences in Disarmament. On Conversion of Military Industry and Closing of Military Bases, Uppsala 1978, 194 p (ed).

8. Emerging Trends in Development Theory, SAREC, Stockholm 1978, 77 p with Björn Hettne.

7. Är svensk neutralitet möjlig? Nio bidrag till en svensk fredspolitik (Is Swedish Neutrality Possible? Nine Contributions to a Swedish, Policy of Peace), Stockholm, 1977, 184 p (ed).

6. Final Report on the Appraisal of CADU and EPID-MPP, Evaluation of a rural development project in Ethiopia, official commission appointed by SIDA (Sweden) and Ethiopia, 1974, Prof. Guy Hunter chair, Peter Wallensteen, principal secretary.

5 The Nordic System: Structure and Change, 1920-1970, Tampere/Uppsala 1973, 126 p with Unto Vesa and Raimo Väyrynen.

4. Structure and War: On International Relations, 1920-1968, Rabén & Sjögren, Stockholm 1973, 266 p.

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3. Ekonomiska sanktioner (Economic Sanctions), Prisma, Stockholm 1971, 202 p.

2. International Sanctions: Theory and Practice, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala 1969, 123 p (ed).

1. A Study of Economic Sanctions, Institute of Political Science, Uppsala, 1968, 151 p.

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Articles in Scholarly Books and Journals (other than newspapers, newsletters, booklets, introductions, prefaces, etc.).

2019-2020

248. Peter Wallensteen 2019 ”Global Conflict, Autonomous Agreements and the Challenge of Quality Peace” in A K M Abdur Rahman (ed) 2019. Bangladesh in International Peacebuilding. Discourses from Japan and Beyond. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Pathak Shamabesh, pp 61-76.

2017-2018 247. Peter Wallensteen, Michel Wieviorka (coordinating lead authors, with 11 lead authors: Itty Abraham, Karin Aggestam, Alexander Bellamy, Lars- Erik Cederman, Jerome Ferret, Jean Baptiste Jeangene Vilmer, Willhelm Heitmeyer, Angela Muvumba Sellström, Laurie Nathan, Hideaki Shinoda, Ekaterina Stepanova, and one contributing author: Olga Odgers Ortiz) 2018. “Violence, War, Peace, Security”, Chapter 10 in Rethinking Society for the 21st Century, Report of the International Panel on Social Progress, Vol. 2, Cambridge University Press, pp. 411-456. https://www.ipsp.org

246. Peter Wallensteen and Madhav Joshi 2018. “Developing quality peace: Moving ” in Understanding Quality Peace. Peacebuilding After Civil War. Edited by Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen, 2018. London: Routledge, pp. 277-284.

245. Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen 2018. “Understanding Quality Peace. Introducing the Five Dimension”, in Understanding Quality Peace. Peacebuilding After Civil War. Edited by Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen, 2018. London: Routledge, pp. 3-25.

244. Daniel Druckman and Peter Wallensteen 2017. ‘Summit Meetings: Good or Bad?,’ Global Summitry Vol. 2, 71-92. https://doi.org/10.1093/global/gux001.

243. Peter Wallensteen 2017. ‘Wars, Civil Wars and Armed Conflict: Patterns, Trends and Analytic Paradigms.’ In States and Peoples in Conflict. Transformations of Conflict Studies, edited by Michael Stohl, Mark I. Lichbach, Peter Nils Grabosky. New York and London: Routledge, pp- 253-271.

2015-2016 242. Peter Wallensteen 2016. ‘Munich, Majors and Mediation’, in Ian Macduff (ed). Essays on Mediation. Dealing with Disputes in the 21st Century. AH Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, p. 81-89.

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241. Peter Wallensteen 2016. Konfliktdata. Om nyttan av systematiska studier av krig och fred.[Conflict Data. On the Use of Systematic Studies of War and Peace]. Jenny Björkman och Arne Jarric (red). Krig fred.RJ:s årsbok 2016/2017, Göteborg: Makadam förlag, ss. 113-122.

240. Isak Svensson and Peter Wallensteen 2016. When do we mediate? Global trends in armed conflict and peace mediation. Background paper to the 2016 Oslo Forum Network of Mediators, 14-15 June, Oslo: HdCentre and Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pp. 40-47.

239. Peter Wallensteen 2016. ‘Institutional Learning in targeting sanctions’, in Targeted Sanctions: The Impact and Effectiveness of UN Action, edited by Thomas J. Biersteker, Sue E. Eckert and Marcos Tourinho, Cambridge University Press, pp. 248-264.

238. Peter Wallensteen 2015. '70 anos de la ONU: es tiempo de traerla de vuelta!' [The UN at 70: Time to Bring It Back In!] in Mexico y las operaciones de mantenimiento de la paz de las Naciones Unidas en el siglo XXI: Retos y oportunidades, ed. by Maria Cristina Rosas, Mexico, D.F., pp. 261- 270

237. Mikael Eriksson and Peter Wallensteen 2015. Targeted sanctions and ending armed conflicts: first steps towards a new research agenda. International Affairs. Vol. 91 (6): 1387-1398.

236. Peter Wallensteen and Patrik Johansson 2015. The UN Security Council: Decisions and Actions. In Sebastian von Einsiedel, David M. Malone and Bruno Stagno Ugarte (eds) The UN Security Council in the 21st Century, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, pp. 27-54.

235. Peter Wallensteen 2015. Comparing Conditions for Quality Peace, International Security Studies, Social Sciences Academic Press (China), Beijing, Vol. 1 (1): 59- 76. Also in Chinese.

234. Therése Pettersson and Peter Wallensteen, 2015. Armed Conflicts, 1946- 2014. Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 52 (4): 536-550.

233. Margareta Sollenberg and Peter Wallensteen 2015. Patterns of organized violence, 2004-13,’ SIPRI Yearbook 2015: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford University Press, pp. 122-146.

2013-2014 232. Peter Wallensteen 2014. ‘Parallel Sovereignty: Dividing and Sharing Core State Functions,’ in Mark LeVine and Mathias Mossberg (eds). One Land. Two States. Israel and Palestine as Parallel States, University of California Press, pp. 44-67 231. Peter Wallensteen 2014. Uppsala konfliktdataprogram 35 år - från nattliga radioinspelning till sekundsnabb nerladdning [Uppsala Conflict Data Program 35 Years – From Nightly Recordings to Downloads in Seconds] i Bolkéus Blom, Mattias och Lars Magnusson (red) Samhällsvetenskapliga

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fakulteten vid Uppsala universitet 50 år, 1964-2014. Uppsala: Uppsala universitet, s 39-52.

230. Peter Wallensteen and Patrik Johansson 2014. The United Nations Security Council in state-based armed conflicts, 2003-12. SIPRI Yearbook 2014: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford University Press, pp. 56-69.

229. Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen 2014. Patterns of organized violence, 2003-12, SIPRI Yearbook 2014: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Oxford University Press, pp. 70-92.

228. Anders Bjurner and Peter Wallensteen 2015. The future relations of the UN and the regional organizations, in Wallensteen and Bjurner, op.cit. (No 47, above), pp 239-245.

227. Peter Wallensteen 2015. International conflict resolution, UN and regional organizations: the balance sheet , in Wallensteen and Bjurner op.cit. (No 47, above), pp 13-27.

226. Peter Wallensteen and Anders Bjurner 2015. The challenge of regional organizations: an introduction, in Wallensteen and Bjurner op.cit. (No 47, above), pp 1-10.

225. Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen 2014. Armed Conflicts 1946-2013. Journal of Peace Research. Vol 51 (4): 541-554.

224. Peter Wallensteen 2014. Dag Hammarskjöld’s Diplomacy: lessons learned, in Carsten Stahn and Henning Melber (eds). Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency. Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 364-386.

223. Peter Wallensteen 2014. Theoretical Developments in Understanding the Origins of Civil War, in Edward Newman and Karl DeRouen, Jr. (eds) Routledge Handbook of Civil Wars, Routledge, Chapter 2, pp 13-27.

222. Peter Wallensteen and Isak Svensson 2014. Talking peace: International mediation in armed conflicts. Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 51 (2): 315 - 327.

221. Regan, Patrick and Peter Wallensteen 2013. Federal Institutions, Declarations of Independence and Civil War. Civil Wars, 15 (3): 261-280.

220. Wallensteen, Peter 2013. J. David Singer and Systems Theory in Today’s World, pp. 260-265 in Geller, Daniel S. and Paul F. Diehl (eds). The Forum: Reflections and Reassessments on the Early Work and Ideas of J. David Singer, International Studies Review 15: 259-284.

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219. Themnér, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2013. Armed conflict, 1946-2012. Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 50 (4): 509-521.

218. Themnér, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2013. Patterns of organized violence, 2002-2011. SIPRI Yearbook 2013. Oxford University Press, Chapter 1.III.

2011-2012

217. Wallensteen, Peter 2012. Regional Peacebuilding: A New Challenge, New Routes (Life and Peace Institute). Vol. 17 (4): 3-5.

216. Wallensteen, Peter, Erik Melander and Stina Högbladh 2012. Peace agreements, justice and durable peace, in Karin Aggestam & Annika Björkdahl, eds. Rethinking Peacebuilding. The Quest for Just Peace in the Middle East and the Western Balkans. London: Routledge pp 125-139.

215. Themnér, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2012. ‘Armed conflict, 1946-2011.’ Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 49 (4): 565-575.

214. Themnér, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2012. Patterns of organized violence 2001-10. SIPRI Yearbook 2012, Oxford University Press, Ch 2.3.

213. Baumann, Jonas, Marcus Nilsson, Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen, ’Organized Violence in the Horn of Africa’, SIPRI Yearbook 2012, Oxford University Press, Ch 2.2.

212. Allansson, Marie, Jonas Baumann, Samuel Taub, Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen 2012. ’The First Year of the Arab Spring’ SIPRI Yearbook 2012, Oxford University Press, Ch 2.1.

211. Kjellén, Bo and Peter Wallensteen 2012. Climate Change, Peacekeeping and Perspectives on UN reform, in Jurgen Scheffran et al. (eds) Climate Change, Human Security and Violent Conflict. Challenges to Societal Stability, Springer Press, pp 685-694.

210. Wallensteen, Peter, Erik Melander and Frida Möller 2012. ’The International Community Response’, in I. William Zartman, Mark Anstey and Paul Meertz (eds) The Slippery Slop to Genocide. Reducing Identity Conflicts and Preventing Mass Murder, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, pp 280-305.

209. Wallensteen, Peter and Helena Grusell. 2012. Targeting the Right Targets? The UN Use of Individual Sanctions. Global Governance 18 (2): 207-230.

208. Wallensteen, Peter 2012. What's in a War? Lessons from a Conflict Data Program, in Mary Ellen O'Connell (ed) What Is War? An Investigation in the Wake of 9/11. Leiden, Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp 261-272.

207. Wallensteen, Peter 2012. Future Directions in the Scientific Study of Peace and War, in Vasquez, John A: (ed) What Do We Know about War? Second

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Edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, pp 257-270.

206. Wallensteen, Peter 2011. 'Academic Diplomacy: The Role of Non–Decision Makers in Peacemaking', in Susan Allen Nan, Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, and Andrea Bartoli (eds), Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory. ABC-Clio, pp 738-769.

205. Wallensteen, Peter 2011. ‘Sanctions in Africa: International Resolve and Prevention of Conflict Escalation’ in Thomas Ohlson (ed) From Intra-State War to Durable Peace: Conflict and Its Resolution in Africa after the Cold War, Dordrech: Republic of Letters Publishing.

204. Wallensteen, Peter 2011. Rektor Hallberg och fredsforskningen vid Uppsala universitet, i Det goda universitetet. Festskrift till Anders Hallberg, Uppsala universitet, pp. 97-101.

203. Wallensteen, Peter 2011. ‘El 11 de septiembre de 2011 y la solucion de conflictos,’ in Maria Cristina Rosas (ed), Terrorismo, democracia y seguridad: 11 de septiembre: diez anos después, México, DF: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, pp 135-142.

202. Themnér, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2011. ‘Armed conflict, 1946-2010.’ Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 48 (4): 525-536.

201. Themnér, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2011. ‘Patterns of major armed conflicts 2001-10’ in SIPRI Yearbook 2011. Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Appendix 2 A, Oxford University Press 2011, pp 61-76.

200. Wallensteen, Peter 2011. ‘Leave it to Dag!’ Special Issue of Dag Hammarskjöld. New Routes. Uppsala: Life and Peace Institute. Vol. 16 (2): 17-20.

199. Wallensteen, Peter 2011. ‘The Origins of Contemporary Peace Research’, in Höglund, Kristine and Magnus Öberg (eds) 2011. Understanding Peace Research. Methods and Challenges. London and New York: Routledge, pp 14-32.

198. Möller, Frida, Karl DeRouen,Jr, Jacob Bercovitch and Peter Wallensteen. 2011. ‘The Limits of Peace: Third Parties in Civil Wars in Southeast Asia, 1993-2004.’ In Bercovitch, Jacob and Karl DeRouen,Jr (eds) Unraveling Internal Conflicts in East Asia and the Pacific. Lanham: Lexington Books, p 47-65.

2009-2010 197. Wallensteen, Peter 2010. ‘An Experiment in Academic Diplomacy’ in Johansen, J. et al. (eds) Experiments in Peace: A Book Celebrating Peace at Johan Galtung’s 80th Anniversary, Fahamu Books (English translation and revised version of No. 177). Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 254-262.

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196. Wallensteen, Peter 2010. ‘The UN between P1, G2 and a New Global Society’, in Klackenberg, Dag (ed) En diplomatins hantverkare. Vänbok till Jan Eliasson [A Craftsman of Diplomacy. Festschrift to Jan Eliasson], Stockholm: Atlantis, pp 133-147. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 93-101.

195. Lindgren, Mathilda, Helena Grusell and Peter Wallensteen 2011. Meeting the New Challenges to International Mediation. Report from an international symposium. Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research. Uppsala Conflict Data Program Paper No 6, 37 pages.

194. Wallensteen, Peter. 2010. ‘Sanctions, Positive’ in Nigel Young (ed) The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace, Oxford University Press.

193. Harbom, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen, 2010. “Armed Conflicts, 1946-2009”. Journal of Peace Research, Vol 47: 501-509.

192. Harbom, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen, 2010. “Patterns of Major Armed Conflicts, 2000-2009, SIPRI Yearbook 2010, Appendix 2 A.

191. Wallensteen, Peter. 2010. ‘Nuclear Weapons and Peace’. Läkare mot kärnvapen Special issue on Nuclear Weapons and Non-Proliferation. No 1 (also in Swedish)

190. Wallensteen, Peter. 2010. “Strategic Peacebuilding: Concepts and Challenges” in Daniel Philpott and Gerard F. Powers (eds), Strategies of Peace, Oxford University Press, pp 45-64.

189. Wallensteen, Peter and Mikael Eriksson, 2009. Negotiating Peace: Lessons from Three Comprehensive Peace Agreements New York, Uppsala Mediation Support Unit, 37p.

188. Wallensteen, Peter. 2009. ”The Evolving Field of International Mediation.” Development Dialogue, 53:27-31.

187. DeRouen Jr, Karl, Jenna Lea, and Peter Wallensteen 2009. ’The Duration of Civil War Peace Agreements’, Conflict Management and Peace Science 26 (4): 367-387.

186. Wallensteen, Peter, Karl DeRouen, Jr., Jacob Bercovitch and Frida Möller.2009. ’ and Mediation in Territorial Civil Wars in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific’. Asia Europe Journal 7 (2): 241—264.

185. Harbom, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2009. ”Patterns of major armed conflicts, 1998-2008, SIPRI Yearbook 2009, Appendix 2 A.

184. Harbom, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2009. ’Armed Conflict, 1946-2008’ Journal of Peace Research, 46 (4): 577-587

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183. Wallensteen, Peter. 2009. ’The Strengths and Limits of Academic Diplomacy: The Case of Bougainville’, in Aggestam, K and B. Järnek (eds) Diplomacy in Theory and Practice, Essays in honor of Christer Jönsson, Liber: Malmö. 258-281. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 238-253.

182. Öberg, Magnus, Frida Möller and Peter Wallensteen, 2009. “Early Conflict Prevention in Ethnic Crises, 1990-98: A New Dataset”. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 26 (1): 67-91.

2007-2008 181. Wallensteen, Peter, ‘Seminariet som akademisk diplomati’, [Academic Diplomacy for Conflict Resolution] i Falkman, Kaj et al. (ed) 2008. Plikten och äventyret. Upplevelse av diplomati [Duty and Adventure. Experiences in Diplomacy]. Stockholm: Carlssons, pp 247-256.

180. Wallensteen Peter och Frida Möller (2008) ”Svensk forskning kan förebygga väpnade konflikter” Tvärsnitt, Nr 3, ss 18-21,.

179. Sollenberg, Margareta, & Peter Wallensteen (2008) “How to identify conflict trends: A reply to Øyvind Østerud”, Conflict, Security & Development 8(3): 375-382.

178. Harbom, Lotta, Erik Melander and Peter Wallensteen 2008. ‘Dyadic Dimensions of Armed Conflict, 1946-2007’, Journal of Peace Research 2008, vol. 45 (5): 697-710.

177. Ahrnens, Annette 2007. A Quest for Legitimacy. Debating UN Security Council Rules on Terrorism and Non-Proliferation’. Literature Review, Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift 2008 Vol. 89. No 2, pp 225-27.

176. Generalsekreteraren Hammarskjöld. Personliga erfarenheter och reflektioner. Sture Linnér och Sverker Åström. 2007 års Dag Hammarskjöldföreläsningar. ed. with Henning Melber, Uppsala universitet: Department of Peace and Conflict Research 2008, also available in English: UN Secretary-General Hammarskjöld. Reflections and Personal Experiences. 2007 Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture, ed with Henning Melber, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Uppsala.

175. ‘Patterns of major armed conflicts, 1998-2007’, SIPRI Yearbook 2008, pp 72- 86. Oxford University Press (with Lotta Harbom, Uppsala Conflict Data Program).

174. ‘International Response to Crises of Democratization in War-Torn Societies’, in Jarstad, Anna K. and Timothy D. Sisk (eds) 2008. From War to Democracy. Dilemmas of Peacebuilding, Cambridge University Press, pp 213- 38.

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173. ‘Save the Arms Embargo!’ Policy Brief 14. 2008, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 4p.

172. Wallensteen, Peter 2008. Global Governance and the Future of United Nations’, in Hettne, Björn (ed) Human Values and Global Governance. Studies in Development, Security and Culture, Vol. 2, Palgrave-Macmillan, pp 198- 219.

171. Wallensteen, Peter. 2008. Third Parties in Conflict Prevention. A Systematic Look, in Mellbourn, A. and P. Wallensteen (eds). 2008., Third Parties and Conflict Prevention. pp 56-73, with F. Möller.

170. United Nations Arms Embargoes. Their Impact on Arms Flows and Target Behaviour, SIPRI and Uppsala University, 2007, with Damien Fruchart, Paul Holtom, Siemon T. Wezeman, and Daniel Strandow, 57 p.

169. Wallensteen, Peter 2007. Strategic Peacebuilding: Issues and Actors, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Occasional Paper 28, September 2007, 17 p.

168. 'The Limits of Peace: Third Parties in Civil Wars in Southeast Asia, 1993- 2004', Negotiation Journal, Vol. 23 (2007) No.4: 373-391 with Frida Möller; Karl deRouen; Jacob Bercovitch.

167. ‘Promises and Pitfalls in Reconciliation Processes’, in New Routes, 12 (2007), No 3: 3-5, with Karen Brounéus (Life and Peace Institute, Uppsala).

166. ‘Armed Conflict, 1989-2006’, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 44 (2007), No 5: 621-32, with Lotta Harbom.

165. ’ International Peacekeeping: The UN versus Regional Organizations’, with Birger Heldt, in Hewitt, J. J., J. Wilkenfeld, T. R. Gurr 2007. Peace and Conflict 2008. Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland.

164. Wallensteen, Peter 2007. Human Security and the Challenges of Armed Conflict, ASAN Foundation, Freedom from Want and Fear: Human Security in the Era of Globalization. Seoul, Korea, 2007, pp 176-93 (with a summary in Korean).

163. 'Patterns of major armed conflicts, 1997-2006', SIPRI Yearbook 2007, Appendix 2.1, pp 79-90 with Lotta Harbom.

2005-2006 162. Peter Wallensteen 2006. ’ONU em conflito armado: estudo de seus limites e poderes’ i Maria Izabel Valladao de Carvalho and Maria Helena de Castro Santos (eds). O Século 21 no Brasil e no mundo. Bauru, SP: Edusc, pp 17-43.

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161. Wallensteen, Peter 2006. Dag Hammarskjöld and the Psychology of Conflict Diplomacy, in Tommy Gärling et al. (eds). Diplomacy and Psychology: Prevention of Armed Conflict after the Cold War, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2006, pp 15-42. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 154-171.

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160. Sanctions for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding. Lessons Learned from Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia, 2006. Department of Peace and Conflict Research: Uppsala University. (with Mikael Eriksson and Daniel Strandow), see also www.smartsanctions.se. Updated in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 206-228.

159. Harbom, Lotta, Stina Högbladh and Peter Wallensteen. 2006. ‘Armed Conflict and Peace Agreements’, Journal of Peace Research. 43 (5): 617-631. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 143-153.

158. Wallensteen, Peter 2006. Trends in major war: too early for waning?’ in Väyrynen, Raimo (ed) . The Waning of Major War. Theories and Debates, London, New York: Routledge, pp 80-93.

157. ‘Patterns of Major Armed Conflict, 1990-2005’, SIPRI Yearbook 2006. Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Appendix 2 A, pp 108- 122 (with Lotta Harbom, and Uppsala Conflict Data Program).

156. Wallensteen, Peter 2005. Postscript: Challenges to Conflict Resolution (Reflections at New Year 2005)’ (in Arabic), in Understanding Conflict Resolution, Arab edition, (see Book 37 above) Amman 2006, 23 p.

155. Wallensteen, Peter 2005. Northeast Asia: Challenges to Conflict Prevention and Prevention Research’ in Swanström, Niklas (ed). 2005. Conflict Prevention and Conflict Management in Northeast Asia, Central Asia- Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program – Johns Hopkins University and Uppsala University, pp 39-49.

154. Wallensteen, Peter 2005. Conflict Prevention’ in John Henderson and Greg Watson (eds) 2005 . Securing a Peaceful Pacific, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, New Zealand, pp 33-42.

153. Wallensteen, Peter 2005. How to Organize Conflict Prevention?’ in Report of the Dag Hammarskjöld Symposium on Respecting and International Institutions, Uppsala, Sweden, The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation and the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, pp 27-35.

152. Harbom, Lotta and Peter Wallensteen 2005, ‘Armed Conflict and Its International Dimensions 1946-2004’ Journal of Peace Research vol. 42 (5): 623-635.

151. Wallensteen, Peter 2005. La adaptabilidad de la ONU: agenda amplia, poder camiante, in Maria Cristina Rosas 2005 (ed) 60 Anos de la ONU: Qué debe Cambiar? Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, pp 79-97.

150. “Patterns of major armed conflicts, 1990-2004” in SIPRI Yearbook 2005: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, Appendix 2 A, pp 121-133 (with Lotta Harbom).

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149. ’Förebyggande diplomati’ (Preventive Diplomacy) in Ask, Sten & Anna Mark- Jungkvist (eds) 2005. Freden som äventyr. Dag Hammarskjöld och FN:s framtid (Peace as Adventure. Dag Hammarskjöld and the Future of the UN), Stockholm: Atlantis, pp 278-289 (with Jan Eliasson).

148. Wallensteen, Peter 2005. Positive sanctions: On the potential of rewards and target differentiation’, in Wallensteen, Peter and Carina Staibano 2005 (eds). International Sanctions: Between words and wars in the global system, New York and London: Frank Cass, pp 229- 241.

147. The 2004 Roundtable on UN Sanctions against Iraq: Lessons Learned. Executive Summary, with Carina Staibano and Mikael Eriksson, January 2005. Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, available at www.smartsanctions.se, 25p.

2003-2004 146. “One-Sided Violence and Non-State Conflict” in Harbom, Lotta (ed) 2004. States in Armed Conflict 2003, Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, pp 133-142 (with Kristine Eck and Margareta Sollenberg). 9p.

145. Wallensteen, Peter 2004. Reflections on September 11 and Democracy, in Mellbourn, Anders (ed) Developing a Culture of Conflict Prevention, Gidlunds förlag. pp 55-66.

144. Wallensteen, Peter 2004. Les limite des politiques de sanctions et de la recherche sur les sanctions, Géoéconomie, 30 (été 2004), Institute Choiseul, Paris, pp 75-88.

143. “Human Security, Conflict Prevention and Peacekeeping”, 2004, in International Conference on Human Security in East Asia. Seoul: UNESCO (with Birger Heldt), pp. 19-34.

142. Attention and commitment: Practical approaches in bridging gaps in UN’s post-conflict peace building capacity. Contribution to the UN High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, June 2004 (with Carina Staibano), pdf

141 Wallensteen, Peter 2004. Preventing Genocide: Three Agendas of Action, in Eva Fried (ed) Stockholm International Forum 2004. Preventing Genocide. Threats and Responsibilities, Stockholm: Regeringskansliet, pp 187-189.

140. “Patterns of major armed conflicts, 1990-2003” in SIPRI Yearbook 2004 (with Mikael Eriksson), pp 132 – 143.

139. Routes to Democracy in Burma/Myanmar: The Uppsala Pilot Study on Dialogue and International Strategies, Uppsala 2004 (with Carina Staibano and Mikael Eriksson)

138. Wallensteen, Peter and Patrik Johansson 2004. Security Council Decisions in Perspective in Malone, David (ed), The UN Security Council. From the Cold War to the 21st Century, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, London, pp 17-33.

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137. Wallensteen, Peter 2004.’ The Uppsala Conflict Data Program 1978-2003’ in Mikael Eriksson (ed) 2004. States in Armed Conflict 2002. Uppsala: Uppsala Publishing House, pp 11-31. Updated to 2010 in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 111-124.

136. Conflict Prevention: Methodology for Knowing the Unknown, with Frida Möller. Uppsala Peace Research paper No. 7, 2003, 31p. Updated in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 125-142.

135. Wallensteen, Peter 2003. Rationality, Alternative Security and the People: Alva Myrdal’s Approach to International Disarmament, in Wallensteen, P (ed) 2003. Alva Myrdal in International Affairs, Uppsala Publishing House, pp 11-21. Also in Swedish: Att kämpa mot ‘dårskapens välde’. Alva Myrdals syn på nedrustningsfrågan (To fight against the ‘reign of folly’. Alva Myrdal’s view on Disarmament), Arbetarhistoria 2003: 2-3, special issue on Alva Myrdal, pp 16-19. Also in Klingvall, Maj-Inger and Gabriele Winai Ström 2010. (eds) Från Myrdal till Lindh. Svenska diplomatprofiler, (From Myrdal to Lindh, Profiles of Swedish Diplomats), Gidlunds pp.

134. "Armed Conflict, 1989-2002", Journal of Peace Research , 40 (5): 593-607 (with Mikael Eriksson and Margareta Sollenberg).

133. “Patterns of major armed conflict, 1990- 2002,” in SIPRI Yearbook 2003, with Mikael Eriksson, Margareta Sollenberg, pp 109-125.

132. Wallensteen, Peter 2003. Nota introductora, in María Cristina Rosas, Sanciones, zanahorias y garrotes (Sanctions: Carrots and Sticks), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, and Sela, Venezuela, 2003, pp 25-29.

2001-2002 131. Kristina Granberg, Kristine Eck and Peter Wallensteen 2002. Identifying Wars: Systematic Conflict Research and Its Utility in Conflict Resolution and Prevention: Executive Summary, International Conference on Conflict Data, held at Uppsala University 2001.

130. “Peace and Security”, Section VI in Maciejewski, Witold (ed), The Baltic Sea Region: Cultures, Politics, Societies, Uppsala: Baltic University Press, 2002, pp 431-484, with Claes Levinson and others, development of 26 above.

129. “Armed Conflict 1946- 2001: A New Dataset” (with Nils Petter Gleditsch, Mikael Eriksson, Margareta Sollenberg, and Håvard Strand) in Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 39, No 5, 2002: 615-637, also in Eriksson, Mikael (ed),

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States in Armed Conflict 2001 (Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Research Report No 63, 2002).

128. “Patterns of Major Armed Conflict, 1990-2001” (with Mikael Eriksson and Margareta Sollenberg), SIPRI Yearbook 2002, Oxford University Press, pp 63-80, also in Eriksson, Mikael (ed), States in Armed Conflict 2001 (Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Research Report No 63, 2002).

127. Wallensteen, Peter 2002. The Stockholm Process. An Overview. February 2002, http://www.smartsanctions.se/texts/The%20Stockholm%20Process%20o verview.htm

126. Wallensteen, Peter 2002. Reassessing Recent Conflicts: Direct and Structural Conflict Prevention, in David Malone & Fen Osler Hampson (eds), From Reaction to Conflict Prevention. Opportunities for the UN System, 2002, Lynne Rienner, pp 213-228.

125. Wallensteen, Peter 2001. The Growing Peace Research Agenda, 2001, Occasional Paper, 21: OP 4, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, USA, http://www.nd.edu/~krocinst/ocpapers/op_21_4.PDF

124. Wallensteen, Peter 2001. Conflict Patterns: Recent Lessons - Implications for the Future. Presentation to the International Air Power Symposium, Uppsala, August 24, 2001, http://www.fvjubileum.mil.se/attachments/wallensteen.pdf

123. Wallensteen, Peter 2001. Global Development Strategies for Conflict Prevention, Report to the Parliamentary Committee on Swedish Politics for Global Development (Globkom), August 2001. http://www.globkom.net/rapporter/wallensteen.pdf

122. Wallensteen, Peter 2001. War and Peace: Lessons from the 20th Century. The Høirup Inaugural Lecture, American Scandinavian Foundation, May 4, 2001. Scandinavian Review, New York, and http://www.amscan.org/wallensteen.html, special edition after September 11, 2001.

121. “Armed Conflict, 1989-2000", Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 38 (2001), No 5, (with Margareta Sollenberg).

120. “Major armed conflicts”, in SIPRI Yearbook 2001 (with Margareta Sollenberg), Oxford University Press, Oxford.

1999-2000

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119. Wallensteen, Peter 2000. A Century of Economic Sanctions: A Field Revisited, 2000. Uppsala Peace Research Papers No. 1, Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 183-205.

118. "Turism, krig och fred" (Tourism, War and Peace) in På resande fot, ETOUR, Östersund and Sellin, Stockholm 2000, pp. 129-136 (with assistance from Mikael Eriksson).

117. Wallensteen, Peter 2000. Baltic Peace and the Baltic University. Essay in honour of Professor Lars Rydén, September 25, 2000 at www.larsryden.nu

116. Wallensteen, Peter 2000. Är unionsupplösningen 1905 relevant idag? (Is the Dissolution of the Union 1905 Relevant Today?) i Sven Eliaeson & Ragnar Björk (eds) Union och Secession. Perspektiv på statsbildingsprocesser och riksupplösningar (Union and Secession. Perspectives on State Formation Processes and Dissolutions of Empires), Carlssons Bokförlag, Stockholm, pp 74-83.

115. ‘Armed Conflict, 1989-99’. Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 37, No 5, pp 635- 649, (with Margareta Sollenberg), also in Sollenberg, Margareta (ed), 2000. States in Armed Conflict 1999, Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Report No. 55.

114. “Major armed conflicts”, in SIPRI Yearbook 2000 (with Taylor Seybolt and Margareta Sollenberg), Oxford University Press, Oxford.

113. Wallensteen, Peter 2000. Ny tid kräver nytt säkerhetsråd, i Backström, Karin, 2000 (ed). Tio tycker om FN (Ten View the UN), Svenska FN- förbundet, Stockholm, pp 28-36.

112. Wallensteen, Peter 2000. ‘Building Peace’. Review of John Paul Lederach, Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies, in Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, Vol 8, no 1, March 2000, pp 58-60.

111. “Armed Conflicts, 1989-1998”, Journal of Peace Research, vol. 36 (5) 1999, pp 593-606 (with Margareta Sollenberg).

110. ”Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in Multidimensional Peacekeeping Operations, Executive Summary of the Preparatory Workshop” (done with the Lessons Learnt Unit, DPKO, UN) (with Louise Olsson, Jullyette Ukabiala, Ylva Blondel and Leonard Kapungu), Uppsala 1999.

109. Wallensteen, Peter 1999. Efter det kalla kriget: Konfliktlösning och preventiv säkerhet, (After the Cold War: Conflict Resolution and Preventive Security) in Fredens gränsland, (Frontiers of Peace), editor Eva Kellström Froste, 1999.

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108. "De nya fredsavtalen" (The New Peace Agreements), Forskning och Framsteg, No 3, April 1999, with Margareta Sollenberg and Thomas. Ohlson.

1997-1998 107. "Acting Early: Detection, Receptivity, Prevention and . Reflecting on the First Post-Cold War Period", in Klaas van Walraven (ed). 1998. Early Warning and Conflict Prevention. Limitations and Possibilities. Netherlands Institute of International Relations [Clingendael], Kluwer Law International, , pp 83-99.

106. "Preventive Security: Direct and Structural Prevention of Violent Conflicts", in Wallensteen, P. (ed). 1998. Preventing Violent Conflicts: Past Record and Future Challenges, Report No 48, Department of Peace and Conflict Research.

105. “Armed Conflict and Regional Conflict Complexes, 1989-1997,” Journal of Peace Research, 35 (1998): 593-606 (with Margareta Sollenberg). Also Chapter 43 in Philippe De Lombaerde and Fredrik Söderbaum (eds) Regionalism. Volume III: The New Regionalism (1990-2000), London: Sage 2013, pp 409-424.

104. "New Threats and New Security. The post-Cold War debate revisited", with Carl Johan Åsberg, in Wallensteen, P. (ed) 1998 Preventing Violent Conflicts. Past Record and Future Challenges, Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, pp 167-202.

103. "Armed conflict and Humanitarian Emergencies: Exploring A Relationship", in NOHA, Geopolitics in humanitarian assistance, Luxembourg, EC 1998. (with Magnus Öberg).

102. "Från krig till fred genom förhandlingar" (From war to peace through negotiations) with Margareta Sollenberg, Epok, 3/1998.

101. "Prevention and Preventive Diplomacy. Lessons since the Cold War" in Edström, Bert. (ed) 1998. The UN, Japan and Sweden, Achievements and Challenges, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, pp 73-83.

100. Asia: Future in Peace or Conflict? For the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Working Group on a Swedish Asia Strategy, with Niklas Swanström 1998. In Swedish.

99. "New Actors, New Issues, New Actions," in Wallensteen, P. (ed) 1997.International Intervention: New Norms in the post-Cold War Era? Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, pp 5-16.

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98. "Armed Conflicts, Conflict Termination and Peace Agreements, 1989- 1996," Journal of Peace Research, vol 34, no 3, 1997, pp 339-368, with Margareta Sollenberg.

97. "Environment, Conflict and Cooperation", in Dag Brune & others, eds., The Global Environment (Weinheim: VCH & Oslo: Scandinavian Scientific Press), 1997, Vol. 2, pp 691-704, with Ashok Swain.

96. Executive Summary, 1997 Executive Seminar on Preventing Conflict: Past Record and Future Challenges. Uppsala University: Department of Peace and Conflict Research 1998.

95. "Major armed conflicts in 1996," SIPRI Yearbook. Oxford University Press, 1997, pp 17-30, with Margareta Sollenberg.

94. "Europa und die Konfliktmuster der Zukunft", in Wolf-Dieter Eberwein (ed), Europa im Umbruch. Chancen und Risikien der Friedensentwicklung nach dem Ende der Systemkonfrontation. Münster: agenda 1997.

93. Intryck från Budapest, Internationella studier, Stockholm, spring 1997. Originally: Ungern lämnar alliansfriheten (Hungary abandonning non- alignment).

1995-1996 92. The End to International War? Armed Conflict 1989-1995, Journal of Peace Research, Vol 33, No 3, August 1996, pp 353-370, with Margareta Sollenberg.

91. Conflict Resolution in Larger Southeast Asia: Trends and Challenges, in Lindgren, Göran (ed) 1996, Economy and Conflict in Southeast Asia, course program, Uppsala University.

90. Executive Summary. The 1995 Executive Seminar on Third Parties and New Challenges to Conflict Resolution. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University 1995, 27 pp.

89. Handlingsfrihet och EU-samarbete, Kommentar till Av vitalt intresse- EU:s utrikes- och säkerhetspolitik inför regeringskonferensen, av Gunilla Herolf och Rutger Lindahl, i SOU 1996:7, s 63-67.

88. Major Armed Conflicts, 1995, SIPRI Yearbook 1996 with Margareta Sollenberg.

87. Peace-Making in Cambodia: A Framework, i Amer et al The Cambodian Conflict: From Intervention to Resolution 1979-1991. Penang 1996, 1-11.

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86. Cambodia and Conflict Resolution Theory, in Amer et al The Cambodian Conflict: From Intervention to Resolution 1979-1991. Penang 1996, pp 140- 162.

85. International Fresh Water Systems as a Source of Conflict and Cooperation: Learning from the Past and Prescribing for the Future, in Kurt R. Spillmann and Günther Bächler (eds), Environmental Crisis: Regional Conflicts and Ways of Cooperation. Report of the International Conference at Monte Verità, Switzerland, 3-7 October 1994. Zürich, 1995, pp 138-147, with Ashok Swain.

84. Kan FN konkurreras ut? (Can the UN lose in competition?), En värld, 1995.

83. Dags för ett nytt säkerhetsråd? (Time for a New Security Council?) Uttryck, Uppsala, Utrikespolitiska föreningen, 1995.

82. After the Cold War: Emerging Patterns of Conflict, Journal of Peace Research, vol 32, no 3, 1995, pp 345-360, with Margareta Sollenberg, also in Sollenberg, Margareta (ed), States in Armed Conflict, 1994, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.

81. Major Armed Conflicts in 1994, SIPRI Yearbook 1995, Oxford University Press, 1995, pp 21-35 with Margareta Sollenberg.

80. Vietnam möter en ny värld (Vietnam meets a New World), Internationella Studier, 1995

1993-1994 79. Wallensteen, Peter 1994. Environmental Destruction and Serious Social Conflict: Developing A Research Design, PRIO Report, no. 3, May, 1994.

78. Wallensteen, Peter 1994. UN Peace-keeping intervention in Conflict Situations, in A World at the Crossroads: New Conflicts, New Solutions, Pugwash Conferences, Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Co, 1994, pp 388-402.

77. Wallensteen, Peter and Karin Axell 1994. Conflict Resolution and the End of the Cold War, 1989-1993. Journal of Peace Research, Vol 31, no 3, 1994, pp 333-349. Also in Nordlander, Ylva (ed), States in Armed Conflict 1993. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala, 1994.

76. Wallensteen, Peter 1994. I det kalla krigets långa skugga, Internationella studier, 1994:3, ss 65-73.

75. Wallensteen, Peter 1994. Representing the World. A Security Council for the 21st Century, Security Dialogue Vol. 25 (1): 63-75, reproduced in Diehl, Paul (ed), The Politics of Global Governance, Lynne Rienner, 1996.

74. Wallensteen, Peter and Karin Axell 1993. Armed Conflicts after the Cold War, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 30 No 3, pp. 331-346. Also in Axell,

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Karin (ed), States in Armed Conflict 1992, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala, 1993.

73. Wallensteen, Peter and Karin Axell 1994. Major Armed Conflicts in 1993, SIPRI Yearbook 1994, Oxford University Press, 1994.

72. Wallensteen, Peter and Birger Heldt 1993. Major Armed Conflicts in 1992, SIPRI Yearbook 1993, Oxford University Press, 1993.

1991-1992 71. Wallensteen, Peter 1992. Global Patterns of Conflict and the Role of Third Parties, Notre Dame Law Review, Vol. 67, No 3, pp. 1409-1431.

70. Wallensteen, Peter 1992. The UN in Armed Conflicts, Hague Academy of International Law, The Development of the Role of the Security Council, Workshop 1992, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, pp 303-316

69. Understanding Swedish Military Expenditures, Cooperation and Conflict 1992 (with Björn Hagelin)

68. Wallensteen, Peter 1994. Environmental Destruction and Serious Social Conflict: Developing a Research Design, i Lodgaard, Sverre & H af Ornäs, Anders (eds) The Environment and International Security, PRIO report, 1992.

67. Miljöförstöring och samhällskonflikter: Finns det ett samband? (Environmental Destruction and Societal Conflict: Is there a Connection?) with Lars Rydén, i Bo Gustafsson (ed) 1991, Människa Miljö Samhälle. Skrift vid Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens jubileumsår, (Human. Environment. Society) Uppsala University: Faculty of Social Science, pp 223-250.

66. The Resolution and Transformation of International Conflicts. A Structural Perspective, in Väyrynen, Raimo (ed). New Directions in Conflict Analysis, ISSC, Paris 1991, pp 129-151.

65. Wallensteen, Peter 1991. Is There a Role for Third Parties in the Prevention of Nuclear War? in Stern, Paul (ed), Society, Behavior and Nuclear War, Vol II, Oxford University Press 1991, pp. 193-253.

1989-1990 64. Rydén, Lars & Wallensteen, Peter. 1989. The Talloires Network – a constructive move in a destructive world. Philosophy and Social Action 15 (3-4): 75-85.

63. A Swedish Model for Peace and Security? In Stamatopoulos, Dimitris (ed), The Swedish Model, Scientific Symposium of the Foundation for Mediterranean Studies, Athens, 1990, pp 217-233 (in Greek).

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62. The Talloires Guide. A Transnational and Transdisciplinary Curriculum on Global Peace and Security, Uppsala University: The Talloires Secretariat, 1989 (16 authors).

61. Theory and Practice of Conflict Resolution: An International Perspective, in Garcia, Ed and Carol Hernandez (eds), Waging Peace in the Philippines, University of the Philippines: Ateneo Center for Social Policy and Public Affairs and the Center for Integrative and Development Studies,1989, pp 43-49.

60. Socialdemokratin och säkerhetspolitiken: Några kommentarer ( and Security Politics: Some Comments), in Huldt, Bo and Klaus Misgeld (eds), 1989, Socialdemokratin och den svenska utrikespolitiken, (Social Democracy and Swedish Foreign Policy) Utrikespolitiska institutet, Stockholm, pp 181-184.

59. Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in 1988, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), States in Armed Conflict 1988. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, pp 1-17 p.

58. Major Armed Conflicts in 1988 with Karin Lindgren and G. Kenneth. Wilson, SIPRI Yearbook 1989, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989, pp 339-355.

1987-88 57. The Origins of Peace Research, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), Peace Research: Achievements and Challenges, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado 1988, pp. 7-30.

56. Understanding Conflict Resolution: A Framework, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), Peace Research: Achievements and Challenges, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado 1988, pp 119-144.

55. Teaching Arms Control and Conflict Resolution. Report from a European Survey, Talloires University Group, 1988 (with Lars. Rydén).

54. Food Scarcity and Human Conflict. Theoretical Considerations and Southeast Asian Experiences, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), Food, Development and Conflict: Thailand and the Philippines, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1988, pp 1-18.

53. Food, Dependence and Conflict: Conclusions from Southeast Asia, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), Food, Development and Conflict: Thailand and the Philippines, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1988, pp 311-324.

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52. Major Armed Conflicts in 1987 (with G. Kenneth Wilson), in SIPRI Yearbook 1988, Oxford University Press, London, 1988, ch 9, also in Los conflictos armados de nuestro tiempo, Papele para la Paz, Centro de Investigacion para la Paz, Madrid, no 30, 1988.

51. Crisis Management and Crisis Prevention: Reducing Major Power Involvement in Third World Conflicts, in Hopman, P. Terrence. and Barnaby, Frank, (ed), Rethinking the Nuclear Weapons Dilemma in Europe, MacMillan Press, 1988, pp 267-286.

50. Superpower Intervention in third world conflicts: Can it be prevented?, in Singh, Narindar, Peace and Development, Lancer and Indian Council of Social Science Research, 1988, pp 54- 73.

49. Vad vill fredsforskningen? (Peace Research), in Internationella Studier (International Studies), Utrikespolitiska institutet (Institute for International Affairs), Stockholm, Sweden, 2/1987.

48. Afghanistan och Vietnam: Vår tids krig?, (Afghanistan and Vietnam: Wars of Our Time?) in Festskrift till Professor Skytteanus Carl Arvid Hesslers 80- årsdag, februari 1987.

1985-1986 47. Cypern - delat för alltid? (Cyprus - divided for ever?), Utblick, No 6/1986, Institute for International Affairs, Stockholm.

46. Den lojale försvarsforskarens dilemma, (Dilemmas of the Loyal Defence Researcher), Vår Lösen, special issue on ethics and the sciences, Stockholm, No 5-6/1986.

45. Krigsrisk och fredschans. Om konfliktmönster i dagens värld (Dangers of War and Chances for Peace. On Contemporary Conflict Patterns), Uppsala 1986. Shorter version: Om konfliktmönster i dagens väld (Contemporary Patterns of Conflict) in Politica, No 3/1986, Journal for Political Science, Aarhus, .

44. Dialog om de två världssystemen (Dialogue about two world systems), Scientists against Nuclear weapons, Uppsala, 1986 (with Lars Rydén).

43. Wallensteen, Peter. 1986. Food crops as a factor in strategic policy and action, in Westing, Arthur. (ed), Global Resources and International Conflict. Environmental Factors in Strategic Policy and Action, Oxford University Press, SIPRI and UNEP 1986.

42. Challenges to Deterrence, in Peace Forum North II, Alternatives to Deterrence, Sigtuna 1985 '

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41. Vägar till fred. Dag Hammarskjölds tankar och fredsforskningens modeller, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala 1986. In English: Routes to Peace: The Thoughts of Dag Hammarskjöld and the Models of Peace Research, Current Research on Peace and Violence, No 3-4/1985.

40. Incompatibility, Militarization and Conflict Resolution, in Wallensteen, et al (eds), Global Militarization, Westview Press: Boulder, Co 1985.

39. American-Soviet Détente: What Went Wrong?, Journal of Peace Research, No 1/1985, also in Dunay, P. (ed)., Studies on Peace Research. Center for Peace Research Coordination of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1986, and (abbreviated) as Dilemmas of Détente: Two Possible Ways Out, in Current Research on Peace and Violence, No 4/1984 and in TAPRI Yearbook 1986: Challenges and Responses in European Security, Avebury, Brookfield, 1987. In Swedish: ”Vart tog avspänningen vägen?”, Tiden, No 8/1985.

1983-1984 38. Bengt Gustafsson, Lars Rydén, Gunnar Tibell and Peter Wallensteen 1984. The Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists, Journal of Peace Research, Vol.21, No 4, pp 311-316. In Spanish: El Código de Ética para Cientificos de la Universidad de Uppsala, in Guillermo A. Lemarchand (ed)., 2010. Ciencia para la paz y el desarrollo: El caso del Juramento Hipocrático para Científicos. UNESCO, Montevide, pp 31-38. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 13-20.

37. Universalism vs. Particularism. On the Limits of Major Power Order, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 21 (3): 243-57. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 74-92.

36. Kina och världsfreden: Det kinesiska filtret (China and : The Chinese Filter), Tiden, Stockholm, No 7/1983.

35. Economic Coercion and Foreign Policy (with Miroslav Nincic) in Nincic, Miroslav and Wallensteen, P. (eds), Dilemmas of Economic Coercion. Sanctions in World Politics, Praeger, New York 1983.

34. Economic Sanctions: Ten Modern Cases and Three Important Lessons, in Nincic, Miroslav and Wallensteen, P. (eds) Dilemmas of Economic Coercion. Sanctions in World Politics, Praeger, New York 1983.

1981-1982 33. Armed Forces are not only for War, Review Essay, Journal of Peace Research, 1982.

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32. Konfliktmönster i världen och fredsforskning i Uppsala (Patterns of Conflict in the World and Peace Research in Uppsala), Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten: Utvecklingslinjer och önsekmål fram till år 2000 (The Faculty of Social Science: Lines of Development and Plans, up to Year 2000), Uppsala 1981 and Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1982.

31. The Politics of the Nuclear Weapons Freeze, in Bulletin of Peace Proposals, No 3/1982, titled Den Amerikanska frysrörelsen (The American Freeze Movement) in Barth, Magne (ed), Frys. Om frysbevegelsen og atomvåpen i Europa (Freeze. On the Freeze Movement and Nuclear Weapons in Europe), Oslo 1983.

30. Sovjetunionen och den maximala fredens chans (The and the Prospects for Maximal Peace), titled Våldet inom och mellan stater (Violence within and between states), Internationella Studier, Stockholm, No 6/1981.

29. Incompatibility, Confrontation and War: Four Models and Three Historical Systems, 1816 - 1976, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 18 (1): 57-90. Also in Peter Wallensteen 2011. Peace Research: Theory and Practice, London: Routledge, pp 33-73.

28. Globala motsättningar och lokala studieplaner (Global Contradictions and Local Syllabi), in Opper, Susan (ed), Gränslös Högskola (University without Boundaries), Stockholm 1981, and in Wallensteen, Lena (ed), Att internationalisera högskolan - Steg på vägen (Internationalizing the Universities - Steps on the Road), Uppsala University, Uppsala 1982.

1979-1980 27. Contradictions in Disarmament Economics, Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 1979.

26. Livsmedel som maktmedel (Food as a Means of Power), Forskning och framsteg, Stockholm, No 7-8/1979.

25. Utopia - ett spel om konflikt och samarbete (Utopia - A Game of Conflict and Cooperation), Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1979, revised ed 1983, 2001. School version 1994 and English version with Kjell-Åke Nordquist.

24. South Africa and the Politics of the Arms Embargo, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), Weapon against Apartheid? The UN Arms Embargo on South Africa, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala 1979.

23. Anarki, konflikt och krig (Anarchy, Conflict and War), review, Tiden, Stockholm, No 8/1979

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22. Svensk säkerhetspolitik: ett alternativt perspektiv (Swedish Security Policy: An Alternative Perspective), in Elva åsikter om svensk säkerhetspolitik (Eleven Views of Swedish Security Policy), published by the Parliamentary Committee on Defence, Stockholm 1979.

1977-1978 21. Ekonomiska sanktioner. En studie av tio fall i modern tid (Economic Sanctions. A Study of Ten Modern Cases), Parliamentary Committee on Relations with South Africa, Förbud mot investeringar i Sydafrika (Banning Investments in South Africa), 1978.

20. Svenskarna och deras hövdingar. Om förtroende och sårbarhet i det svenska samhället (The Swedes and Their Chiefs. On Confidence and Vulnerability in Swedish Society), in Svensson, O. (ed), Det sårbara samhället (The Vulnerable Society), Secretariat for Future Studies, Stockholm 1978.

19. Disarmament and Development. A Scheme for Action, Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 1978.

18. The Politics of Base Closing: Some Swedish Experiences, in Wallensteen, P. (ed), Experiences in Disarmament. On Conversion of Military Industry and Closing of Military Bases, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University 1978.

17. Säkerhet för Sverige genom fred i Europa (Security of Sweden through Peace in Europe) in Är svensk neutralitet möjlig? (Is Swedish Neutrality Possible?), Stockholm 1977.

16. Aktiv utrikespolitik - finns det ett borgerligt alternativ? (Active foreign policy - is there a non-socialist alternative?) in Är svensk neutralitet möjlig? (Is Swedish Neutrality Possible?), Stockholm 1977.

1975-1976 15. Scarce Goods as Political Weapons. The Case of Food, Journal of Peace Research, No 4/1976. Also in Harle, Vilho (ed), The Political Economy of Food, Saxon House 1978 and in Worm, Kirsten (ed), Industrialization and the Demands for a new International Economic Order, Copenhagen 1978.

14. Interpreting East-West Relations: Aspects of Post-Cold War Europe, Journal of Peace Research, No 3/1976.

13. After Helsinki?, Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 1975.

12. CADU - Ett biståndsprojekt. Nio problem ur ett utvecklings projekts historia (CADU - Nine problems from the history of a development assistance project (in Ethiopia), SIDA, Uppsala 1975.

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11. Sverige och den alleuropeiska säkerheten (Sweden and All-European Security), Liberal Debatt, Stockholm 1975.

1972-1974 10. Fredsforskning (Peace Research) in Ullenhag, J. (ed). Samhällsvetenskaperna under 70-talet (The Social Sciences in the 1970s), Stockholm 1974, updated 1975, published by the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Analys och Debatt No 3.

9. Norden, EEC and FINS (The Nordic Countries, the European Community and FINS), with Olof Kleberg, Ulkopolitiikka, Helsinki 1972.

8. Sveriges svar på Norges Nej (Sweden’s Response to Norway's No, with Olof Kleberg), Internasjonal Politikk, Oslo 1972.

1966-1971 7. Begreppet utveckling, Uppsala University: Department of Development Studies (The Concept of Development, in Swedish), 1971.

6. Rhodesia ja kansainvälliset taloudelliset sanktiot, Institute of International Studies, Helsinki 1971.

5. A Note on Values and Influence, Peace and the Sciences, Vienna 1971.

4. Dealing with the Devil. Five African States and South Africa, Instant Research on Peace and Violence, 1971.

3. Imperialism och interaktion: Två sätt att studera handel i internationella relationer (Imperialism and Interaction: Two Ways of Studying Trade in International Relations), Politiikka, Helsinki, 1971.

2. Characteristics of Economic Sanctions, Journal of Peace Research, 1968. 5 (3): 248-267. Also in Coplin, W.D. and Kegley, C. (eds), A Multi-Method Introduction to International Politics, Markham, Chicago 1971.

1. Rhodesias väg till självständighet (Rhodesia's Road to Independence), Tiden, Stockholm, 1966.

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Other Publications based on scholarly work. With educational and popularizing ambitions. Since 2012.

2015-2017 Wallensteen, Peter 2017. Avtalet om förbud om kärnvapen. Kommentar. Läkare mot kärnvapen, Nr 149. Oktober 2017, s 10-11

Wallensteen, Peter 2017. Third Party. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior, Sage: Thousand Oaks, p 833.

Wallensteen, Peter. 2017. Sture Linnér och John F. Kennedy. Hellenika, Nr. 160, Juni 2, 2017, p 18-19.

Wallensteen, Peter 2017. Review of Roger B. Manning’s War and Peace in the Western Political Imagination: From Classical Antiquity to the Age of Reason. Review of Politics, Vol. 79, No 3, p 535-537. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0034670517000171

Wallensteen, Peter och Isak Svensson 2016. Internationell medling kräver mer resurser. [International Mediation Requires More Resources]. Svenska Dagbladet. 20 oktober 2016 https://www.svd.se/internationell-medling- kraver-mer-resurser/om/debatt

Wallensteen, Peter 2016. Kärnvapen ger osäkerhet, inte fred [Nuclear Weapons give insecurity, not peace] i Clara Levin och Jan Larsson (red) En osäker värld [An Insecure World] Stockholm: Läkare mot kärnvapen, ss 11-22.

Wallensteen, Peter 2016. Preface, in Adéle Aranki-Nassar Events of the Tunisian Revolution. The Three First Years. Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research. Research Report 108, page 6.

Wallensteen, Peter 2016. Forward, in Practical Approaches to Peacebuilding: Putting Theory to Work edited by Pamina Firchow and Harry Anastasiou Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2 pages.

Wallensteen, Peter 2015. The Security Council Must Act. Peace Policy, Kroc Institute, November 16, 2015, 2 pages, November.

Brosché, Johan et al. 2015, Nio punkter för global fred (Nine Points for Global Peace), Upsala Nya Tidning, September 2015. URL: http://www.unt.se/asikt/debatt/nio-punkter-for-global-fred- 3895664.aspx

Wallensteen, Peter 2015, Book Note (300 words) on Harvey Starr (ed., 2015) Bruce M. Russett: Pioneer in the Scientific and Normative Study of War, Peace and Policy. SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice, 34.

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181 pp., Journal of Peace Research, On Line. https://www.prio.org/JPR/BookNotes/?x=51

Wallensteen, Peter 2015. Nils Petter Gleditsch: A Peace Research Pioneer, in Nils Petter Gleditsch, Nils Petter Gleditsch: Pioneer in the Analysis of War and Peace. Springer Briefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice. 29. Editor: Hans Günter Brauch, 173 p. pp. vii-xii.

Wallensteen, Peter 2015. Overview (2 pages). Introduction to Chapter 4 on Armed Conflicts, SIPRI Yearbook 2015, Oxford University Press, pp. 99-100.

2012-2014 Wallensteen, Peter 2014. Understanding the Sources of Conflict, and Learning from Recent Peace Agreements, chapters 2 and 12 in Connie Peck and Eleanor Wertheim (eds) Strengthening the Practice of Peacemaking and Preventive Diplomacy in the United Nations. The Unitar Approach, Geneva: UNITAR, pp. 13-21 and 93-99.

Wallensteen, Peter 2013. Knäred för 400 år sedan – Kongo idag, http://debatt.svt.se/2013/01/20/knared-for-400-ar-sedan-var-som- kongo-idag/, 20 jan 2013.

Wallensteen, Peter, 2013. Introduction, in Johan Brosché and Daniel Rothbart, Violent Conflict and Peacebuilding: The Continuing Crisis in Darfur. London, New York: Routledge

Wallensteen, Peter 2012. Policy Uses of Peace and Conflict Data, Peace Policy, Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame, download from http://peacepolicy.nd.edu/2012/05/02/policy-uses-of-peace-and- conflict-data/

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