
The Online Indian Journal of Peace & Conflict Resolution (OIJPCR) Podcast Series is focused on peace, security and conflict resolution analysis and stories from around the world, hoping to contribute towards the creation of a peaceful society.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Welcome to today’s special 25th OIJPCR podcast episode—a timely and much-needed conversation on “Peaceful Relations Between India and Pakistan: Pathways Forward.” The discussants are Prof. Jyoti M. Pathania, a leading south asian academic voice on pe... more
In this episode, Prof. Jyoti M. Pathania is in conversation with acclaimed academic and a specialist on Russian Studies, Prof Anuradha M. Chenoy discussing the evolving prospects of peace in the Russia–Ukraine war.. The speakers reflect on humanitari... more
Prof.(Dr.) Jyoti M.Pathania, Founder and Editor of OIJPCR, speaks with Mark Freeman, Executive Director of IFIT, about innovative approaches to fast-track negotiation in global peacebuilding. Together, they explore how adaptive and inclusive fast-tra... more
In this episode, we delve into a fascinating conversation between Prof. Jyoti M. Pathania and Prof. Anuradhan M. Chenoy on the complexities of the Russian-Ukrainian peace process 2025, the shifting U.S. stance under the Trump administration, the role... more
This episode of the OIJPCR Podcast brings insightful conversations between Dr. Jyoti M.Pathania and Ambassador Jean-Daniel Gruch, on the world’s most pressing conflict- The Israel-Palestine conflict. The conversation delves into the ongoing debate su... more
Today's conversation is with the co-creator of the groundbreaking Peace Starts Here Campaign. Ms Le Sen From Cambodia. Her initiative has significantly promoted peace and social cohesion, particularly among youth and minority communities.
Dr. Jyoti... more
Dive into the intricacies of participatory spaces and their crucial role in peace-building forums with our latest podcast episode. Join us as we explore the fundamental concept of participatory spaces and how they serve as catalysts for constructive ... more
Welcome to the OIJPCR Podcast, where we dive deep into the realms of Sustainability, Justice, and Peace. In today's episode, join us for a thought-provoking conversation at the intersection of these crucial topics, featuring the esteemed Prof. Dr. Jy... more
I found the podcast with Ambassador Jean-Daniel Gruch to be both insightful and deeply engaging. His analysis of the Israel-Palestine conflict, particularly his discussion on the binational state, confederation, and two-state solution, provided a nuanced perspective on the challenges and possibilities for peace. What stood out most to me was his emphasis on the psychological dimensions of the conflict—how trauma, historical narratives, and emotional barriers shape and influence policymaking. His... more










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