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!

Iran Executes More Political Prisoners Ahead of Major Demonstration

As Iran cracks down on dissidents ahead of a major protest planned for Feb. 11, USIP’s Robin Wright examines the Green Movement

As Iran cracks down on dissidents ahead of a major protest planned for Feb. 11, USIP’s Robin Wright examines the Green Movement and what vulnerabilities the regime may face.

Click on the slide!

Should We Try to Reconcile with the Taliban?

USIP’s first Afghanistan fellow examines how reconciliation - and not military might alone - is key to stabilize Afghanistan.

USIP’s first Afghanistan fellow examines how reconciliation - and not military might alone - is key to stabilize Afghanistan.

Click on the slide!

Negotiating Sudan’s Post-Referendum Arrangements

With less than a year from Sudan’s key referendum on whether the South should secede, USIP considers how the international commu

With less than a year from Sudan’s key referendum on whether the South should secede, USIP considers how the international community can best manage the post-referendum process.

Click on the slide!

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.

Click on the slide!

What Does Iraq Want from the U.S. After the Withdrawal?

As the U.S. prepares to leave Iraq, USIP examines the impact of Iraq’s emerging civil society on politics, and what the U.S. can

As the U.S. prepares to leave Iraq, USIP examines the impact of Iraq’s emerging civil society on politics, and what the U.S. can and should do to ensure continued progress.

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!

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

  • February 12, 2010   |   Event

    The Haitian government is leading efforts to address serious rule of law challenges brought about by the recent earthquake, including the destruction of key justice infrastructure and the loss of life within the justice system.  What can be done now to provide the Haitian people with rule of law?  How should the pre-existing rule of law strategy be altered to reflect the reality on the ground and to ensure long-term rule of law? 

  • February 9, 2010   |   Event

    PLEASE NOTE: This event has been canceled. 

  • February 8, 2010   |   Course

    This course explores challenges and opportunities for successful humanitarian assistance and longer-term needs for social well-being and development in fragile states. Drawing upon case studies of peace operations and peacebuilding efforts, students analyze the links between social well-being—particularly public health, education, environmental protection and refugee needs—and security, governance, rule of law and economic development as well as explore the relationship between reconciliation and social well-being.

  • February 8, 2010   |   Event

    PLEASE NOTE: This event has been canceled.

  • February 8, 2010   |   Course

    An introduction to the subject of conflict analysis, illustrating analytical tools used by practitioners through case studies and scenario gaming exercises. The course provides analytical tools for assessing local and regional causes of conflict, potential triggers for escalation, and opportunities for productive engagement by third parties.
    Prerequisite: Completion of USIP Online Certificate Course in Conflict Analysis
     

Popular Resources & Tools

Interact with USIP

YouTube Twitter

 

Loading...