Peter Wallensteen
Professor of Peace and Conflicts Analysis, Uppsala University
Co-director of the Uppsala Conflict Data Program and Coordinator of The Special Program on Implementing Targeted Sanctions.
His current research includes Conditions for Conflict Prevention, Trends in Conflict, Peace and Security, Targeted Sanctions and the UN System.
Amongst his most recent publications are:
- “Peacekeeping Operations: Global Patterns of Intervention and Success, 1948-2000”, (with Birger Heldt, 2004). Research Report No 1, Folke Bernadotte Academy Publications
- “Armed Conflict, 1989-2003”, (with Mikael Eriksson, 2004). Journal of Peace Research
- “Human Security, Conflict Prevention and Peacekeeping”, (with Birger Heldt, 2004) in International Conference on Human Security in East Asia. Seoul: UNESCO
- “Attention and commitment: Practical approaches in bridging gaps in UN’s post-conflict peace building capacity”, (with Carina Staibano, June 2004). Contribution to the UN High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change
- “Patterns of major armed conflicts, 1990-2003” (with Mikael Eriksson, 2004) in SIPRI Yearbook 2004
- “Routes to Democracy in Burma/Myanmar: The Uppsala Pilot Study on Dialogue and International Strategies” (with Carina Staibano and Mikael Eriksson, 2004). Uppsala
- “Security Council Decisions in Perspective” (with Patrik Johansson, 2004) in Malone, David (ed), The UN Security Council. From the Cold War to the 21st Century. London: Lynne Rienner, Boulder
Spoken languages
English
Written languages
English




