Júlia Palik

Senior Researcher

Júlia Palik
Email: julpal@prio.org
Twitter: @juliapalik1

Research Interests

I conduct research on the effect of military and non-military third-party interventions on civil war outcomes. Currently, I lead a 3.5 year-long project on the effect of disarmament on conflict recurrence (DISARM), funded by the Norwegian Research Council. 

My geographical expertise concerns the Gulf Region and more specifically the conflict in Yemen. My thematic interest lies in the intersection of military and non-military third-party interventions in civil wars. 

Are you a researcher or a practitioner who is interested in disarmament or DDR programmes? I am always looking for opportunities to collaborate, so please get in touch.


Background

Working experience

Senior Researcher,  Conditions of Violence and Peace, PRIO 2020-

Researcher,  Conditions of Violence and Peace, PRIO 2019-2020

Research Assistant, Conditions of Violence and Peace, PRIO 2017-2019

Project manager, Middle-East Office, Antall Jozsef Knowledge Centre, Hungary 2014-2016

Research Assistant, Desalinization fields vulnerability to terrorist attacks, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh 2016

 

Education

Phd (2020) Corvinus University of Budapest, Security and Conflict Studies

M.Phil, International Relations and Political Science, Corvinus University of Budapest

BA, International Relations, Corvinus University




Events

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Recent Publications

Palik, Júlia (2023) Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in Ethiopia: What to expect, Political Violence at a Glance, 31 January.
Cossa, Sheila Marcela Dinis & Júlia Palik (2023) Women and DDR in Mozambique: The Exclusionary and Inclusionary Dynamics of DDR Programs, GPS Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Cossa, Sheila Marcela Dinis & Júlia Palik (2023) Mulheres e DDR em Moçambique: A Dinâmica Excludente e Inclusiva dos Programas de DDR, GPS Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Anna Marie Obermeier & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Conflict Trends in Africa, 1989–2021, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Mauricio Rivera; Nicholas Marsh & David Felipe Gómez Triana (2022) Disaggregating Security Specific Provisions In Peace Agreements: The Disarmament, Demobilization, And Reintegration (DDR) Dataset, 1975-2021, presented at AFK Empirical Peace and Conflict Research Workshop, Sandbjerg, Denmark, 28 September – 1 October, 2022..
Palik, Júlia; Anna Marie Obermeier & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Conflict Trends: A Global Overview, 1946–2021, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.

All Publications

PhD Thesis

Palik, Júlia (2020) Interstate rivals’ intervention in third-party civil wars: The comparative case of Saudi Arabia and Iran in Yemen (2004–2018). PhD thesis, International Relations and Political Science, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest.

Peer-reviewed Journal Article

Dupuy, Kendra; Júlia Palik & Gudrun Østby (2022) No right to read: National regulatory restrictions on refugee rights to formal education in low- and middle-income host countries, International Journal of Educational Development 88(102537).
Palik, Júlia (2021) Watchdogs of Pause: The Challenges of Ceasefire Monitoring in Yemen, International Peacekeeping. DOI: 10.1080/13533312.2021.1918004.

Book Chapter

Palik, Júlia (2019) Small-Scale Weapon Transactions, in Romaniuk, Scott; Manish Thapa; & Péter Marton, eds, The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan (1–5).
Palik, Júlia (2019) Malnutrition, in Romaniuk, Scott; Manish Thapa; & Péter Marton, eds, The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan (1–4).
Palik, Júlia (2019) Prostitution, in Romaniuk, Scott; Manish Thapa; & Péter Marton, eds, The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan (1–5).
Palik, Júlia (2018) The Challenges of Dual-Societies: The Interaction of Workforce Nationalisation and National Identity Construction through the Comparative Case Studies of Saudisation and Emiratisation, in Fargues, Philippe; & Nasra M. Shah, eds, Migration to the Gulf: Policies in Sending and Receiving Countries. Cambridge, UK: Gulf Labour Markets and Migration (GLMM) Programme; Gulf Research Centre Cambridge (105–125).

Popular Article

Palik, Júlia (2023) Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in Ethiopia: What to expect, Political Violence at a Glance, 31 January.
Tank, Pinar; Júlia Palik; Jørgen Jensehaugen & Kristian Berg Harpviken (2022) Transactional Engagements: Middle Eastern Responses to the Ukrainian War, PRIO blogs, 24 March.

Conference Paper

Palik, Júlia; Mauricio Rivera; Nicholas Marsh & David Felipe Gómez Triana (2022) Disaggregating Security Specific Provisions In Peace Agreements: The Disarmament, Demobilization, And Reintegration (DDR) Dataset, 1975-2021, presented at AFK Empirical Peace and Conflict Research Workshop, Sandbjerg, Denmark, 28 September – 1 October, 2022..

PRIO Policy Brief

Cossa, Sheila Marcela Dinis & Júlia Palik (2023) Women and DDR in Mozambique: The Exclusionary and Inclusionary Dynamics of DDR Programs, GPS Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Cossa, Sheila Marcela Dinis & Júlia Palik (2023) Mulheres e DDR em Moçambique: A Dinâmica Excludente e Inclusiva dos Programas de DDR, GPS Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Gómez, David Felipe; Ida Rødningen; Nicholas Marsh & Júlia Palik (2022) Negotiating Disarmament – The Gender Dimension: Barriers to the Inclusion of Women in Disarmament Negotiations, GPS Policy Brief, 5. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia & Pinar Tank (2022) Rebel Governance: Ansar Allah in Yemen and the Democratic Union Party in Syria, MidEast Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia & Pinar Tank (2022) The Impact of the War in Ukraine on the Saudi-Iranian Relationship, MidEast Policy Brief, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Marsh, Nicholas & Júlia Palik (2021) Negotiating Disarmament: Lessons Learnt from Colombia, Nepal, the Philippines, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, PRIO Policy Brief, 9. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia & Siri Aas Rustad (2020) Conflict Trends in Africa, 1989–2019, Conflict Trends, 5. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Siri Aas Rustad & Fredrik Methi (2020) Conflict Trends in Asia, 1989–2019, Conflict Trends, 7. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia (2020) Education for Rohingya Refugee Children in Malaysia, PRIO Policy Brief, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia & Ibrahim Jalal (2020) The Yemen War: Addressing Seven Misconceptions, MidEast Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Jensehaugen, Jørgen; Bruno Oliveira Martins; Hilde Henriksen Waage & Júlia Palik (2020) A House Divided: EU Policy on the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict, MidEast Policy Brief, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia (2020) Iran and COVID-19: Timing Matters, MidEast Policy Brief, 5. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Siri Aas Rustad; Kristian Berg Harpviken & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (2020) Conflict Trends in the Middle East, 1989–2019, Conflict Trends, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia & Siri Aas Rustad (2019) Mediation in the Yemeni Civil War: Actors, Outcomes, and Lessons Learned, Conflict Trends, 5. Oslo: PRIO.

PRIO Paper

Palik, Júlia; Anna Marie Obermeier & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Conflict Trends in Africa, 1989–2021, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Anna Marie Obermeier & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Conflict Trends: A Global Overview, 1946–2021, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Anna Marie Obermeier & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Conflict Trends in Asia, 1989–2021, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Anna Marie Obermeier & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Conflict Trends in the Middle East, 1989–2021, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Siri Aas Rustad & Fredrik Methi (2020) Conflict Trends: A Global Overview, 1946–2019, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Siri Aas Rustad & Fredrik Methi (2020) Conflict Trends in Africa, 1989–2019, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Siri Aas Rustad & Fredrik Methi (2020) Conflict Trends in Asia, 1989–2019, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Dupuy, Kendra; Júlia Palik & Gudrun Østby (2020) Walking the Talk? Financing for Education in Emergencies, 2015–2018, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Palik, Júlia; Siri Aas Rustad; Kristian Berg Harpviken & Fredrik Methi (2020) Conflict Trends in the Middle East, 1989–2019, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.

Report - Other

Dupuy, Kendra; Júlia Palik; & Gudrun Østby (2019) Walk the Talk? Review of Financing for Education in Emergencies, 2015–2018Oslo: Save the Children Norway.
Palik, Júlia; Håvard Strand; Govinda Clayton; Håvard Mokleiv Nygård; & Siri Aas Rustad, eds, (2019) Yemen, Ceasefire Project Country ReportZürich, Switzerland: Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich, and Peace Research Institute in Oslo.

Blog Posts

Transactional Engagements: Middle Eastern Responses to the Ukrainian War

Posted by Pinar Tank, Júlia Palik, Jørgen Jensehaugen & Kristian Berg Harpviken on Thursday, 24 March 2022

Russia’s war in Ukraine has been met with global condemnation drawing NATO and the EU closer together in coordinating collective responses. In contrast to this coordinated front among US, French and German responses, it is worth drawing attention to the mixed regional responses among states in the Middle East for ... Read more »

Hungarian Perspectives on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Posted by Júlia Palik on Tuesday, 1 March 2022

‘Russians go home!’ (Ruszkik haza!), one of the many slogans of the 1956 revolution against the Soviet occupation, is a familiar term for every Hungarian. 66 years later, the same sentence was chanted by crowds gathered in front of the Russian Embassy in Hungary to oppose President Putin’s decision to ... Read more »

A Forgotten Mission: Monitoring the Ceasefire in Hodeidah, Yemen

Posted by Júlia Palik on Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Yemen’s conflict has been described as a forgotten war. Peace, up until recently, has been even more forgotten. The new US administration has begun a new a military and diplomatic track to end the fighting. Biden has made Yemen one of his foreign policy priorities, selected veteran diplomat Timothy Lenderking ... Read more »

COVID-19 in Yemen: Willingness and capacity of conflict parties

Posted by Júlia Palik on Thursday, 14 May 2020

This piece is part of our blog series Beyond the COVID Curve. COVID-19 has quickly changed everything from our daily routines, to the policies of governments, to the fortunes of the global economy. How will it continue to shape society and the conditions for peace and conflict globally in the near ... Read more »

Mission Impossible? Creating a Dialogue between Research, Policy and Practice Communities

Posted by Júlia Palik, Govinda Clayton, Simon J. A. Mason & Siri Camilla Aas Rustad on Wednesday, 23 October 2019

On the surface, it should be easy. Practitioners and policy makers always require better knowledge to make informed decisions, and academics (nearly) always seek that their research makes an impact in the “real” world. Yet this rarely works out. In most cases academic-practice-policy dialogues, forums, meetings and conferences rarely produce ... Read more »

The Unintended Consequences of Killing Jamal Khashoggi: A Backgrounder on the Yemeni Peace Talks

Posted by Júlia Palik on Friday, 7 December 2018

This week the spotlight is on Sweden and UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths: On Wednesday representatives of the Yemeni government and Houthi rebels arrived in Stockholm to find solutions to what the UN described as the ‘worst [humanitarian] crisis in the world’. The Saudi Arabia-led nine-member coalition has been at ... Read more »

The Sargentini Report and Hungary: How to Shape a Parallel Reality

Posted by Júlia Palik on Thursday, 25 October 2018

Hungary is in the international spotlight again. On 12 September 2018, the European Parliament voted in favor of the Sargentini report – named after the author, the Dutch MEP Judith Sargentini– with a two-thirds majority. The report called for the activation of Article 7 (1) of the Treaty on European ... Read more »

Hungary (Re)Elects in April

Posted by Júlia Palik on Thursday, 5 April 2018

Looking at the most recent polls, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán can be calm about the upcoming elections on the 8th of April. The only real question is whether his Fidesz party will win with a simple or a constitutional majority. But what is the secret of this football enthusiast? ... Read more »

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