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.
"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.
Monitoring Mining in Afghanistan and Getting it Right the First Time
Monitoring Mining in Afghanistan and Getting it Right the First Time
The mining industry offers considerable opportunities, but equally significant challenges, before it can aid in stabilizing Afghanistan's economy.
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.
Moving Forward with the Legal Empowerment of Women in Pakistan
Moving Forward with the Legal Empowerment of Women in Pakistan
A Special Report by Dr. Anita M. Weiss
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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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"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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Monitoring Mining in Afghanistan and Getting it Right the First Time
Monitoring Mining in Afghanistan and Getting it Right the First Time
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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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Moving Forward with the Legal Empowerment of Women in Pakistan
Moving Forward with the Legal Empowerment of Women in Pakistan
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Who We Are
USIP is our country's global conflict management center. Created by Congress to be independent and nonpartisan, we work to prevent, mitigate and resolve international conflict through nonviolent means.
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Through analysis, action and evaluation, USIP trains peacebuilders in the U.S. and around the world.
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- May 21, 2012 | Event
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.
- May 21, 2012 | Course
Disputes and grievances over land and property are implicated in practically all conflicts. This course provides policymakers and practitioners with analytical tools for assessing and addressing an array of complex land and property disputes, from competing ownership claims and restitution to customary land rights and illegal urban settlements. Drawing on case studies of peace operations and peacebuilding efforts, participants explore the range of entry points (humanitarian, human rights, state building, development, etc.) and options for dispute resolution and structural reform.
- May 21, 2012 | Course
Explore the importance of public health in fragile and conflict-affected states and understand how equal access to good health care is a critical component of post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding.
- May 18, 2012 | Event
Among regional actors, Pakistan is always highlighted as the most critical player in a sustainable peace in Afghanistan, yet prolonged tensions in the Pakistan-U.S. relationship and Pakistan’s worries about India’s role in Afghanistan make this a challenging issue to resolve. Join USIP on May 18 for a debate among South Asia experts on Pakistani and Indian interests and strategies toward Afghanistan, and how the 2014 political and security transitions in Afghanistan will impact their strategies, and subsequently the region.
- May 18, 2012 | Event
The United States Institute of Peace invites you to a public event on trauma and its effects on rule of law in conflict-affected societies. This two-panel event will examine trauma from the panelists' experiences in post-conflict zones, share new and innovative approaches to building trauma resilience, and focus on Libya as a case study to examine the trauma phenomenon among the general population.
Webcast: This event will be webcast live beginning at 9:00AM on May 18, 2012 at www.usip.org/webcast.
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The International Network for Economics and Conflict is a comprehensive one-stop tool for practitioners of economic development working in fragile states. Participate in the discussion boards, peruse the documents in our library, watch some of the video interviews with experts returning from the field, or ask a question of our panel of experts.
3843International- The Iran Primer offers a comprehensive but concise overview of Iran’s politics, economy, military, foreign policy, and nuclear program. It chronicles U.S.-Iran relations under six American presidents and probes five options for dealing with Iran. Organized thematically, this book provides top-level briefings by fifty experts on Iran (both Iranian and Western authors) as well as a handful of rising talent. It provides hard factual information for ready reference, thoughtful analysis, and context. The Iran Primer is a practical and accessible “go-to” resource for practitioners, policymakers, academics, and students, as well as a fascinating wealth of information for anyone interested in understanding Iran’s pivotal role in world politics.6482The
The Strategic Posture Review Commission, established by Congress in 2008, examined the nation’s long-term strategy regarding deterrence capabilities, arms control initiatives, and nuclear nonproliferation. The bipartisan group, whose work was facilitated by USIP, concluded in its 2009 report that nuclear dangers can be reduced if the U.S. pursues a comprehensive strategy centered on both deterrence and diplomacy.
3841America’sThe Peace Media Clearinghouse connects the peacebuilding community with an unprecedented array of multimedia resources. This searchable database aggregates free videos, radio programs, serious computer games and public service announcements—along with accompanying downloadable teaching guides, curriculum and other resources. Regularly updated, the Clearinghouse provides a central site for policymakers, academics and practitioners to access, share and discuss the latest advances in media and peacebuilding around the world.
5425TheMedia as Global Diplomat II was a day-long conference with top thinkers from the public and private sectors. While public diplomacy experts struggle to develop strategic communications campaigns to win hearts and minds abroad, new research on the frontiers of neuroscience and psychology suggests a different approach. Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan delivered keynote remarks.
3842MediaWhat exactly is a “conflict entrepreneur”? What do we mean by a “resource curse”? And perhaps most importantly, what is the difference between peacekeeping, peacemaking, and peacebuilding? To help practitioners, scholars, and students answer these questions, USIP has developed Peace Terms: A Glossary of Terms for Conflict Management and Peacebuilding. This extensive glossary provides short definitions of a wide range of complex and often confusing terms used in the field of conflict resolution.
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