Publications

Eight books on peace, rights and diplomacy

A body of scholarship — authored and edited across a decade — that has helped shape how the international community defines, defends and teaches peace.

The Right to Peace: Past, Present and Future

Christian Guillermet Fernández & David Fernández Puyana — 2017

A foundational study tracing the long road to the recognition of peace as a human right.

History of Peace in the West

Miguel Bosé & David Fernández Puyana — 2017

A cultural and historical reflection on the idea of peace in the Western tradition.

Long Walk of Peace: Towards a Culture of Prevention

David Fernández Puyana (Editor), UNESCO — 2017

The UNESCO volume on building a global culture of prevention across the UN system.

Promoting Peace, Human Rights and Dialogue among Civilizations

David Fernández Puyana — 2020

Essays connecting human rights, intercultural dialogue and the architecture of peace.

National and Global Actions in the Struggle against COVID-19

David Fernández Puyana — 2020

Saudi Arabia’s contribution as Chair of the G-20 to the global pandemic response.

Multilateralism, Human Rights and Diplomacy: A Global Perspective

David Fernández Puyana (Editor) — 2021

A global perspective on the institutions and practice of modern multilateral diplomacy.

A Missing Piece for Peace

David Fernández Puyana & Michael Wiener — 2022

Bringing together the right to peace and the freedom of conscientious objection to military service.

The Shimon Peres Legacy of Peace through Fourteen Historical Speeches

David Fernández Puyana & Daphne Richemond-Barak — 2024

The enduring vision of Shimon Peres, read through fourteen of his defining addresses.