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Burma Transition Pressures Mount as Presidents Meet in U.S. Visit

USIP’s Colette Rausch reflects on the strains facing Burma’s leaders amid their rapid transition.

USIP’s Colette Rausch reflects on the strains facing Burma’s leaders amid their rapid transition.

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Google, Facebook, Microsoft Eye Syria Social Media Data for Trends

Google, Facebook, Microsoft Eye Syria Social Media Data for Trends

Experts are looking for ways to sift Twitter and YouTube output on Syria for lessons on predicting violent conflict.

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Will the Israeli Bombings in Syria Spark a Regional Crisis?

Will the Israeli Bombings in Syria Spark a Regional Crisis?

USIP’s Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen assesses the fallout from the Israeli air strikes in Syria, and the likelihood for an acute regional crisis.

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Pakistan Election Victory for Sharif May Spur Change, Experts Say

Pakistan Election Victory for Sharif May Spur Change, Experts Say

Decisive overall victory combine with key opposition wins to provide impetus for governance and service improvements.

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    USIP’s Bill Byrd examines the challenges to the Tokyo Mutual Accountability Framework for Afghanistan, and what could be done to make its implementation more effective.

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    Smart v. tough, seeing a problem from another’s viewpoint – these are some of the skills USIP’s Ted Feifer explores during a week-long program for government officials that illustrated an evolving political culture in Central Asia.

  • May 22, 2013   |   News Feature

    A May 21 panel at USIP assessed the reasons for a largely peaceful election this year in Kenya, where more than 1,000 people had been killed in post-election violence in 2007-08.

  • May 22, 2013   |   News Releases

    Support for credible Afghan elections in 2014 should be the top priority of U.S. Afghanistan policy over the next year, according to Andrew Wilder, director of Afghanistan and Pakistan programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace, who told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that such support is the “single best opportunity to protect the tremendous achievements of the past decade.”

  • May 21, 2013   |   News Feature

    Despite pledges to carry out the principle of the responsibility to protect against mass killings, the U.S. and the EU have struggled how to respond to Syria, even as the scale of human loss eclipses that of Libya before the international community intervened. A USIP panel considers how to move forward.

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