Peace Research Center Prague II.
The transformation of the international order represents the most profound challenge to world politics in decades, undermining the prospects of peace and collaboration on the global scale and in Europe…
Beyond Security: Role of Conflict in Resilience-Building (CoRe)
The CoRE project is defined as problem-oriented research into the relationship between resilience (society resilience) and conflict in Czech society. And this in reflection on the unprecedented war situation in…
Specialisation in EU small states’ foreign and security policy
The project aims at investigating the process, politics, and consequences of EU small states’ specialisation in foreign and security policy. Employing a comparative method and embedded in the institutionalist theory,…
Automated system for critical infrastructure protection using cyber-physical technologies
The project focuses on innovative methods for improvement of critical infrastructure (CI) security using digital models, IoT sensors, automated robots and data fusion and decision support systems. The structure of…
Public Support for Nuclear Arms Control: An Experimental Survey Approach
This project aims to address an important gap in our knowledge of contemporary public attitudes toward nuclear arms control in the United States and European NATO countries. We use experimental…
STRAT-SEC: System for Strategic Security Research Management
The project is aimed at creating and implementing a system for providing strategic information about the existing potential of security research in the Czech Republic and emerging opportunities in relation to new…
Experimental Lab for International Security Studies (ELISS)
is a Prague-based interdisciplinary research group funded by Charles University’s PRIMUS program. Our research is situated at the intersection of political science and…