About CCPS

Centre for Critical Peace Studies at UMT  is a trans- disciplinary research and advocacy forum for peace scholars from around the world, especially for scholars of the Global South ( South Asia, South East Asia , Latin America, Middle East and Africa). In line with the spirit of Peace Studies, the Centre is open for all interested scholars from multiple domains and disciplines. It welcomes diverse perspectives, theoretical and methodological approaches with a focus on making a real impact on ground.

The Centre aims to build an active international scholarly community that examines the problems of peace and justice from the perspective of the Global South. It aims to build stronger South-South connections and make space for the Southern perspective in International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies, Security and Strategic Studies. The Centre will also serve as a forum for dialogue between North-South that focuses on issues of epistemic violence and epistemic injustice.

Why Critical Peace Studies

The mission of the Centre for Critical Peace Studies is ‘immanent critique’, that is ‘critique with the intent of reform of a real world situation’. Drawing on the decolonial / post- colonial perspectives, one particular real world situation that the Centre seeks to improve, is North-centrism (Euro/ US centrism) of Peace Studies. By centering the problems of the South and by amplifying the voices of Southern scholars, the Centre aims to undo epistemic hegemony of the West in the field of Peace and Conflict Studies / Security Studies and International Relations. It is hence named the Centre for Critical Peace Studies. 

Advisory Board

Dr Shahzeb Khan

Dr Iqbal Akhtar

Richard Jackson

Prof. Asad Zaman

Prof. Walter Mignolo William

Prof. Shahnaaz Suffla

Sohaib Ali

Dr. Shoaib Pervez

Dr. Zahid Shahab Ahmad

Caroline Schoepf

Prof. Phoebe Zoe Maria Sanchez

Prof. Isezeki Kenji

Prof. Daniel J. Christie

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