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Winding Down the Combat Mission in Afghanistan

USIP experts provide quick analysis on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's announcement about the U.S. ending the combat mission ea

USIP experts provide quick analysis on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's announcement about the U.S. ending the combat mission earlier than expected.

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Dispatch from Libya

Three months after Moammar Qaddafi's death, progress toward establishing basic security in Libya is uneven. USIP's Robert Perito

Three months after Moammar Qaddafi's death, progress toward establishing basic security in Libya is uneven. USIP's Robert Perito, director of the security sector governance center, files this dispatch from on the ground in Libya.

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The Politics of Oil and a Proposed Pipeline for South Sudan

USIP's Jon Temin and Raymond Gilpin examine questions on recent events in South Sudan, where a controversial plan to build an oi

USIP's Jon Temin and Raymond Gilpin examine questions on recent events in South Sudan, where a controversial plan to build an oil pipeline through Kenya was recently announced.

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Salam Shabab Named Finalist in Prix Jeunesse International

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is honored to announce that “Salam Shabab,” a peacebuilding TV series for Iraqi yout

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is honored to announce that “Salam Shabab,” a peacebuilding TV series for Iraqi youth, was named a finalist in the Prix Jeunesse International, a biannual competition recognizing excellence in children’s television programming.

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Solomon Announces Transition in Institute of Peace Leadership

United States Institute of Peace President Richard H. Solomon announced yesterday that he will step down as the Institute’s chie

After nearly two decades of leading the United States Institute of Peace, Richard H. Solomon announced that he will step down as president in September 2012. Solomon has led the Institute since 1993, guiding its evolution from a small, Washington-based, academically focused organization into the nation’s center for global conflict management and peacebuilding.

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The Muslim World, Poland and USIP

The Polish government makes use of USIP training to help key figures from Afghanistan and Tunisia lead their own countries’ tran

The Polish government makes use of USIP training to help key figures from Afghanistan and Tunisia lead their own countries’ transitions.

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Engaging a World in Transition

USIP's Tara Sonenshine, nominated to lead the U.S. State Department's office of Public Diplomacy, discusses how to maintain Amer

USIP's Tara Sonenshine, nominated to lead the U.S. State Department's office of Public Diplomacy, discusses how to maintain America's core values but embrace the change occurring around the world.

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The Past and the Future: A Look at USIP in Iraq

As United States troops withdraw from Iraq in December of 2011, USIP looks back at its actions on the ground in Iraq and ahead a

U.S. Institute of Peace staff have been at work on the ground in Iraq since 2003. As American troops withdraw from Iraq in December of 2011, USIP looks back at its actions on the ground in Iraq and ahead at its programs for 2012 and beyond.

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  • February 3, 2012   |   Publications & Tools

    USIP experts provide a quick analysis on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's announcement about the U.S. ending the combat mission earlier than expected.

  • February 3, 2012   |   News Feature

    Arguing that the popular uprisings of the past year reflect the global appeal of American values of freedom, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who led his own country’s 2003 “Rose Revolution,” told an audience at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on February 1 that the success of such revolutions requires sweeping reforms that aim for a complete “social transformation,” commence quickly and “never stop.”

  • February 3, 2012   |   In the Field

    Training for most militaries around the world requires good instruction, lots of practice, and a large amount of remote territory. Jeff Helsing and Alison Milofsky of USIP’s Academy provide an account of their recent ACOTA program training in Tanzania.

  • February 2, 2012   |   News Releases

    The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is honored to announce that “Salam Shabab,” a peacebuilding TV series for Iraqi youth, was named a finalist in the Prix Jeunesse International, a biannual competition recognizing excellence in children’s television programming.

     

  • February 2, 2012   |   Peace Brief

    Climate change can have major economic and social consequences for all nations. It is possible that some nations will benefit from climate change but most will be impacted negatively. Failure to mitigate and adapt to climate effects can raise the likelihood of violent conflict.

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