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Hundreds Killed in Ongoing Violence between Muslims and Christians in Nigeria

USIP’s David Smock discusses the underlying reasons for the recent massacres, and whether this country is a hotbed for terrorism

USIP’s David Smock discusses the underlying reasons for the recent massacres, and whether this country is a hotbed for terrorism following the arrest of the Nigerian-born Christmas Day bomber.

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Amb. Christopher Hill Discusses the Challenges Facing Iraq

Ahead of key elections, Ambassador Christopher Hill spoke at USIP about the country’s political and security challenges, and the

Ahead of key elections, Ambassador Christopher Hill spoke at USIP about the country’s political and security challenges, and the changing role of the U.S. in Iraq. Watch a video of the event.

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Afghanistan: The Challenges of Health Care and Counterinsurgency Strategy

As the State Department reviews the role of development in foreign policy, USIP examines the possibility of merging health care

As the State Department reviews the role of development in foreign policy, USIP examines the possibility of merging health care and counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan.

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Building a Stronger Haiti After the Quake

USIP assesses the damage done by the devastating earthquake, and recommends strategies for Haiti’s recovery and reconstructio

USIP assesses the damage done by the devastating earthquake, and recommends strategies for Haiti’s recovery and reconstruction.

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USIP Academy

Register now for spring classes at the USIP Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding.

Register now for spring classes at the USIP Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding.

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Building for Peace

Learn about our new permanent Headquarters under construction at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Learn about our new permanent Headquarters under construction at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

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  • March 22, 2010   |   Course

    Whether deployed to conduct training, mentor and/or advise, professionals from any sector bring significant assets to strengthen the capacity of individuals, institutions and society as a whole in post-conflict environments. This course teaches professionals interested in strengthening capacity the ins and outs of the transfer of knowledge including adult learning principles, building rapports, developing conflict sensitivity, assessing local capacity, local ownership, sustainability, project management, training needs analysis, and curriculum design.

  • March 18, 2010   |   Event

    USIP grantee Dr. Boroujerdi will present the findings of his study on the Iranian political elite at this USIP and Wilson Center co-sponsored event.

  • March 18, 2010   |   Event

    This workshop aims to inform members of the Democratic Republic of Congo diaspora and other stakeholders of ongoing development assistance programs in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), provide a forum for a frank exchange of ideas and identify avenues for more effective diaspora involvement in peacebuilding.

  • March 15, 2010   |   News Releases

    In a luncheon address at the 3rd U.S.-China Project on Crisis Avoidance & Cooperation Track 1.5 conference in Beijing, former national security adviser and current senior adviser for international affairs at the United States Institute of Peace, Stephen J. Hadley, spoke about U.S.-China relations 30 years after the establishment of full diplomatic relations.

  • March 15, 2010   |   Event

    Nigeria has come under increased scrutiny as a possible hotbed of international terrorists. To discuss whether this is a credible conclusion the U.S. Institute of Peace is hosting a public workshop on March 15 featuring John Paden, Clarence Robinson Professor of International Studies at George Mason University, and David R. Smock, Vice President at the U.S. Institute of Peace.

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