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Lives in Peace Research

The Oslo Stories

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  • The Oslo Stories is an indispensable source to peace research history. Olav Njølstad, The Nobel Institute

  • Explains how PRIO, the world’s oldest peace research institute was founded and how it survived through crises

  • The book’s focus point is Oslo, the world capital of peace, where PRIO has been located since 1959

Part of the book series: Evidence-Based Approaches to Peace and Conflict Studies (EBAPCS, volume 3)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Inspiration from a Father: Johan Galtung

    • Interviewed by Henrik Urdal
    Pages 1-16Open Access
  3. Uniting Nations for Peace: Ingrid Eide

    • Interviewed by Stein Tønnesson
    Pages 17-30Open Access
  4. Organizing for Peace: Mari Holmboe Ruge

    • Interviewed by Kristian Berg Harpviken
    Pages 31-46Open Access
  5. Pioneer and Patron of Social Science and Peace Research: Erik Rinde (1919–1994)

    • Portrayed by Lars Even Andersen
    Pages 47-64Open Access
  6. A Social Democratic Peace: Nils Petter Gleditsch

    • Interviewed by Hilde Henriksen Waage
    Pages 65-90Open Access
  7. Peace with a Human Rights Perspective: Asbjørn Eide

    • Interviewed by Helge Øystein Pharo
    Pages 91-109Open Access
  8. The Lifelong Peace Advocate: Marek Thee (1918–99)

    • Portrayed by Marta Bivand Erdal
    Pages 111-134Open Access
  9. Congo and Structural Violence: Helge Hveem

    • Interviewed by Per Olav Reinton
    Pages 135-143Open Access
  10. The First Steps in the PRIO-Uppsala Connection: Peter Wallensteen

    • Interviewed by Siri Aas Rustad
    Pages 145-155Open Access
  11. From Anarchy to Enlightened Absolutism? Sverre Lodgaard

    • Interviewed by Hilde Henriksen Waage
    Pages 157-188Open Access
  12. The Peace Policy Maker: Dan Smith

    • Interviewed by Stein Tønnesson
    Pages 189-222Open Access
  13. Truth and Logic for a More Peaceful World: Kristian Berg Harpviken

    • Interviewed by Arne Strand
    Pages 223-254Open Access
  14. On the Road to Peace: Wenche Iren Hauge

    • Interviewed by Åshild Kolås
    Pages 255-266Open Access
  15. PRIO’s State Feminist: Helga Hernes

    • Interviewed by Kristian Berg Harpviken
    Pages 267-298Open Access
  16. Searching the Archives for a Missing Peace: Hilde Henriksen Waage

    • Interviewed by Henrik Syse
    Pages 299-325Open Access
  17. Fresh Grounded Peace Research: Åshild Kolås

    • Interviewed by Wenche Iren Hauge
    Pages 327-337Open Access
  18. The Democratic Civil Peace and Beyond: Scott Gates

    • Interviewed by Nils Petter Gleditsch
    Pages 339-363Open Access
  19. A Historian’s Paths to Peace

    • Essay by Stein Tønnesson
    Pages 365-389Open Access
  20. Managing Peace Researchers: Lene Kristin Borg and Grete Thingelstad

    • Interviewed by Stein Tønnesson
    Pages 391-416Open Access

About this book

This open access book explains how PRIO, the world’s oldest peace research institute, was founded and how it survived through crises. In this book, twenty-four of its researchers and associates, including Johan Galtung, Ingrid Eide, and Mari Holmboe Ruge, who founded the institute back in 1959, tell the stories of their roles in inventing and developing peace research. They reflect on their personal experiences with peace and conflict, tell what drove their peace engagement, and discuss the balance sought in the field between the cold dictates from academic rigor and the hot pursuit of peace, a desire for research to make a positive difference. Most of the chapters are interviews where one colleague interviews another. Some are self-reflective essays, while others are memorial essays written about a peace researcher who has passed away. Taken together, the book presents a lively picture of a thriving world-leading research environment and a wealth of conflicting or mutually reinforcing perspectives on war, violence, conflict, conflict management and resolution, negotiations and mediation, peacemaking, peace building, and the contested concept of peace.






“The Oslo Stories is an indispensable source to the history of peace research.”


Dr. Olav Njølstad, Director, Nobel Institute, Oslo


Keywords

  • Peace research
  • War and violence
  • Peace building
  • Conflict resolution
  • PRIO
  • PLO
  • Oslo
  • Open Access
  • Life Stories
  • Open access
  • Stein Tønnesson
  • Stein Toennesson
  • Stein Tonnesson

Editors and Affiliations

  • Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway

    Stein Tønnesson

About the editor

Stein Tønnesson is Research Professor and former Director of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), associate editor for Asia in the Journal of Peace Research, a Toda Senior Research Fellow, and member of the editorial board of Global Asia. His areas of research are peace in East Asia, nation-building in Southeast Asia, conflict in the South China Sea, revolution and war in Vietnam, and the role of social media in Myanmar’s internal armed conflicts. During 2011–17 he led the East Asian Peace program at the University of Uppsala, from which he published the monograph Explaining the East Asian Peace (NIAS Press 2017) and the book chapters  ‘Peace by Development’ in E. Bjarnegård & J. Kreutz, eds. Debating the East Asian Peace (NIAS Press, 2017) and ‘The East Asian Peace,’ in T. Inoguchi, ed. The SAGE Handbook on Asia Foreign Policy (SAGE, 2020).   

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