Global Research Network on Peaceful Change
Global Research Network on Peaceful Change is an international academic consortium founded in March 2019 by T. V. Paul to study and promote non‑violent institutional transformation in global, regional, and domestic politics. It maintains research partnerships with academic institutions and projects worldwide, including the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, and the Peace Research Center Prague at Charles University and the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies at McGill University.
History and development
GRENPEC grew out of the International Studies Association’s 2017 conference theme, “Change in World Politics,” held during T. V. Paul’s ISA presidency. In March 2019, it was launched at the International Studies Association Annual Convention in Toronto, where the founding members established a steering committee and outlined objectives for joint workshops, panels, and publications.Key publications and activities
International Organizations and Peaceful Change in World Politics- Peaceful Change in International Relations workshop, Stanford CISAC.The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations
- Roundtable: International Institutions and Peaceful Change, Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 34 No. 4, pp. 457–545.