Leaders Gather for the NATO Summit in Chicago
Leaders Gather for the NATO Summit in Chicago
USIP's experts preview the key issues on Afghanistan expected to come out of the NATO summit in Chicago.
Drugs in Afghanistan—A Forgotten Issue?
Drugs in Afghanistan—A Forgotten Issue?
What might happen if the international community neglected the opium trade in Afghanistan? Ahead of the NATO summit, two specialists examine the situation, and caution that overlooking this problem could further damage the prospects for success of what will inevitably be a difficult and challenging process of transition in Afghanistan.
Funding Afghanistan's Security Forces: Issues for the NATO Summit
Funding Afghanistan's Security Forces: Issues for the NATO Summit
Funding will be a major topic at the upcoming NATO summit as a key issue associated with the security transition in Afghanistan. Ahead of the summit, William Byrd, development economist and senior expert in residence at USIP, focuses on how to pay for Afghanistan's national security forces.
G-8 Summit Focuses on Food Security
As leaders at the G-8 summit highlight the importance of food security for global stability, Ibrahim Shaqir, an intergovernmenta
As leaders at the G-8 summit highlight the importance of food security for global stability, Ibrahim Shaqir, an interagency professional in residence at USIP, examines this issue in the contexts of Afghanistan and Pakistan and how agricultural systems might contribute to peacebuilding.
Innovative Economic Partnerships with Women in Post-Conflict Transition
USIP’s Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, in collaboration with Kate Spade New York and Women for Women International, will co
USIP’s Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, in collaboration with Kate Spade New York and Women for Women International, will convene experts to explore the impact of private business and civil society partnerships on women's empowerment in the post-conflict contexts of Afghanistan, Bosnia and Rwanda.
"Saving Face" - A Special Screening
Join USIP for a special screening of the Oscar-winning documentary “Saving Face,” and a conversation with filmmaker Sharmeen Oba
Join USIP for a special screening of the Oscar-winning documentary “Saving Face,” and a conversation with filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the documentary, and more broadly on the state of Pakistan’s women, and how acid attack violence presents an opportunity for a greater role for women in addressing Pakistan’s challenges.
USIP Supports Military to Civilian Transitions in Iraq and Afghanistan
As the Department of State commemorates Foreign Affairs Day this month, USIP recognizes that our nation’s diplomatic personnel a
As the Department of State commemorates Foreign Affairs Day this month, USIP recognizes that our nation’s diplomatic personnel are on the front lines, mediating and resolving conflict, and we are proud to be a partner with them in this effort.
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Leaders Gather for the NATO Summit in Chicago
Leaders Gather for the NATO Summit in Chicago
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Drugs in Afghanistan—A Forgotten Issue?
Drugs in Afghanistan—A Forgotten Issue?
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Funding Afghanistan's Security Forces: Issues for the NATO Summit
Funding Afghanistan's Security Forces: Issues for the NATO Summit
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G-8 Summit Focuses on Food Security
As leaders at the G-8 summit highlight the importance of food security for global stability, Ibrahim Shaqir, an intergovernmenta
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Innovative Economic Partnerships with Women in Post-Conflict Transition
USIP’s Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, in collaboration with Kate Spade New York and Women for Women International, will co
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"Saving Face" - A Special Screening
Join USIP for a special screening of the Oscar-winning documentary “Saving Face,” and a conversation with filmmaker Sharmeen Oba
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USIP Supports Military to Civilian Transitions in Iraq and Afghanistan
As the Department of State commemorates Foreign Affairs Day this month, USIP recognizes that our nation’s diplomatic personnel a
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USIP’s Center for Gender and Peacebuilding, in collaboration with Kate Spade New York and Women for Women International, will convene experts to explore the impact of private business and civil society partnerships on women's empowerment in the post-conflict contexts of Afghanistan, Bosnia and Rwanda.
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