This year's spring group of interns at the Post-Conflict Research Center (PCRC) – Anna Kranz, Karlotta Hein, Amar Gradišić, Claire Kroger and Felix Mährenbach – write about their first opportunity to learn about the history of Bosnia and...
Young psychologist Tara Michelle Gliha, who participated in last year’s State of Peace Youth Academy organized by the European Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina in cooperation with the Post-Conflict Research Center, writes about regional support in...
In honor of World Mental Health Day on October 10th, Mak Murvat, a psychology and sociology student at the University of Mostar and trained Balkan Diskurs correspondent, reflects on the mental health of his generation. He notes that despite the...
Each year in June, a caravan of victims, survivors, families, community and religious leaders, and—at times—outsiders, like a group of this year’s PCRC interns, gathers around Kalinovik, a small town in Republika Srpska, Bosnia & Herzegovina....
On 31 May 1992, just 25 years ago today, Bosnian-Serb forces issued a decree that called for all non-Serbian civilians to mark their houses and arms with white cloth. The marking of all non-Serbians with a physical symbol of difference would later...
Welcome to the PCRC blog! As part of our commitment to implementing and supporting unconventional and innovative approaches to peacebuilding, we will be utilizing this space to highlight noteworthy developments relevant to our...