To contribute to the enhancement of peacebuilding activities, HPC will actively engage in research and study projects.

Review of Peacebuilding Studies(RPS)

 
(Online)ISSN 2433-0345
(Paper)ISSN 2185-1654
“Review of Peacebuilding Studies” (RPS) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal specializing in the field of peacebuilding. It features articles and book reviews on a wide range of peacebuilding activities and aims to bridge theory with practice. The journal is published in English.

Navigating Refugee Realities by Rethinking Human Rights Discourse: The Case of Congolese Refugees in the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp and the United States
Rina Komiya (December 2024)

Human Rights Discourse and the Politics of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims: Experimental Comparison between Japan and Rwanda
Rina Komiya
Volume 3, July 2017, p. 1

The People’s Process in Afghanistan: Enhancing Local Governance for Peacebuilding
Yoshiko Ogawa
Volume 3, July 2017, p. 15

Community Radio as a Medium for Peace, Democracy and Development
Masakazu Shibata
Volume 3, July 2017, p. 33

The Youth in Timor Leste: From the Perspective of Crisis Prevention and Peacebuilding
Hitomi Kishiwada
Volume 3, July 2017, p. 61

Spontaneous Returnees in South Sudan: Challenges for UNHCR’s Peacebuilding
Tatsuhiko Furumoto
Volume 3, July 2017, p. 76

For the Purpose of Peacebuilding: Integrating Human Rights Based Approach into Development of Governance. How can Governance Assistance be more Effective?
Hiroko Oda
Volume 2, April 2011, p. 1

Youth Employment in Timor-Leste
Michio Yasuda
Volume 2, April 2011, p. 13

Main Types of Contemporary Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement, CIS
Gafurova Sevara
Volume 2, April 2011, p. 37

Analysis of the Political Deadlocks in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Efficiency of Bosnian Democracy in Conflict Management
Ryoma Yamagishi
Volume 2, April 2011, p. 47

What is “Human Resource Development in Asia for Peacebuilding”?
Hideaki Shinoda
Volume 1, June 2010, p. 1

Integrating Political Processes and Peacebuilding
Andrew Ellis
Volume 1, June 2010, p. 5

The Evolving Nature of Integrated DDR
Desmond Molloy
Volume 1, June 2010, p. 21

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in a Post-conflict Phase: Its Relation to Revictimisation
Miho Fukui
Volume 1, June 2010, p. 44