Image of USIP's new Headquarters (Photo: USIP)
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) provides the analysis, training and tools that help to prevent, manage and end violent international conflicts, promote stability and professionalize the field of peacebuilding.

More About Us »
More About our New Building »

Click on the slide!

USIP Expert Outlines Way Forward in Afghanistan

USIP’s Alex Thier briefed Congress on how to move forward in Afghanistan and work with President Karzai, who was sworn in for hi

USIP's Alex Thier briefed Congress on how to move forward in Afghanistan and work with President Karzai, who was sworn in for his second term following fraudulent elections.

Click on the slide!

China Expands Presence in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations

As China’s role in the world continues to evolve, USIP examines the meaning of China’s growing involvement in United Nations pea

As China's role in the world continues to evolve, USIP examines the meaning of China's growing involvement in United Nations peacekeeping missions for itself and the international community.

Click on the slide!

Nigerian President Holds Peace Talks with Militant Group in Oil Region

The main militant group in Nigeria’s oil rich Niger Delta region started peace talks with the Nigerian government. USIP details

The main militant group in Nigeria's oil rich Niger Delta region started peace talks with the Nigerian government. USIP details how the trade of stolen oil is fueling the conflict and how to address the problem.

Click on the slide!

On the Issues: How We Missed the Story in Afghanistan

Former USIP fellow Roy Gutman, author of "How We Missed the Story," details how past missteps in Afghanistan can help the U.S. f

Former USIP fellow Roy Gutman, author of "How We Missed the Story," details how past missteps in Afghanistan can help the U.S. formulate a better strategy for the future. 

Click on the slide!

USIP Unveils Civilian "Doctrine" for Peace Operations

USIP released the first strategic manual ever produced for civilians involved in peace operations, providing a practical roadmap

USIP released the first strategic manual ever produced for civilians involved in peace operations, providing a practical roadmap to help countries transition from violent conflict to peace.

Click on the slide!

USIP Academy

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

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

Click on the slide!

The U.N. Makes Progress in Haiti

A new USIP report details the recent advancements by the U.N. mission in Haiti and how to ensure its continued success in streng

A new USIP report details the recent advancements by the U.N. mission in Haiti and how to ensure its continued success in strengthening the impoverished country.

Click on the slide!

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.

USIP Programs Around the World

Stay Updated

 

USIP Courses

Latest from USIP

  • December 1, 2009   |   Course

    Participants will learn about and practice culturally sensitive communication; negotiating across cultures; understanding cultural differences as drivers of conflict; identifying obstacles facing organizational designs; and incorporating culture into planning. The course focuses heavily on managing culture shock and remembering key lessons and skills when under pressure. Recommended for those whose work requires interacting with local populations as well as across military and civilian sectors.

  • November 30, 2009   |   Course

    This course investigates opportunities for the development, implementation and evaluation of a security blueprint at both the strategic and operational levels. Learning objectives include identifying and assessing threats, performing job task analysis, civ-mil relations, unpacking SSR and DDR, engaging women, transfer of responsibility and sustainability. 

  • November 24, 2009   |   Peace Briefing

    On October 13, 2009, the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a one-year extension of the mandate for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). The sixth mission since 1995, MINUSTAH was first authorized in 2004.

  • November 23, 2009   |   Event

    With more than four million internally displaced Colombians- an average of more than a quarter of a million people annually in recent years- and almost half a million more forced to flee across national borders in search of safety, Colombia now ranks just behind Sudan in the numbers of people displaced by the conflict.  Women, youth, Afro-Colombians, and indigenous communities have been disproportionately affected by the conflict and by the displacement it causes.

  • November 20, 2009   |   Event

    In a major diplomatic victory for both countries, Kosovo and Macedonia recently concluded the demarcation of their shared border. This process of diplomacy, cooperation, confidence-building and reconciliation was conducted by a Joint Technical Commission (JTC) comprised of the two state parties and the International Civilian Office (ICO). 

Popular Resources & Tools

Interact with USIP

YouTube Twitter

 

Loading...