HSRP in the News
The Human Security Report Project (HSRP)’s publications have received considerable attention in the international media with coverage in more than 50 countries and some 20 different languages. Stories citing the HSRP and its research are organized by publication.
OpEds by HSRP staff have appeared in news outlets around the world including the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Haaretz, the Canberra Times, the Korea Herald, openDemocracy, and the Globe and Mail.
| Human Security Report 2009, Part II The Human Security Report Project has “blazed a counter intuitive trail of indisputable analysis that refutes the conventional wisdom concerning our supposedly war-plagued world.” More |
 | Human Security Brief 2007 “[F]inally we have a well-researched, independent analysis of the data relating to terrorism, released last week by Canada's Simon Fraser University. Its findings will surprise you.” More
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 | Human Security Brief 2006 “After decades as the world's most violent region, sub-Saharan Africa has lost that unwanted title and is finding peace.” More |
 | Human Security Report 2005 “Armed conflicts in the 21st century are less deadly than they have been at any time in the past 55 years, according to a three-year survey on warfare and violence.” More |
 | OpEds “[S]ince the end of the Cold War, armed conflict and nearly all other forms of political violence have decreased. The world is far more peaceful than it was.” More |