Video Gallery
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J Alexander Thier provides a short explanation of the new Comparative Constitutions online site. |
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Sheldon Himelfarb, associate vice president of USIP’s Center of Innovation for Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding, on July 29, 2009 talks about the power of the media in peacebuilding, efforts to win hearts and minds in conflict zones, the Peace Media Clearinghouse online resource, and USIP’s research and projects to improve America’s public diplomacy and media outreach. |
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USIP's John Park discusses international efforts to deal with North Korea's nuclear ambitions, the differences between the Obama and Bush administrations' policies toward North Korea, the speculation on the country's leadership succession and the Institute's work to improve the understanding of North Korea and facilitate negotiations. |
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Watch Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki speak at his exclusive public engagement at USIP and answer questions from our audience on the readiness of Iraqi security forces and the future of U.S.-Iraqi relations. |
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USIP's Dan Brumberg discusses the political reaction inside Iran to the disputed June 12 presidential election and its implications for the U.S. policy of engagement. |
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As Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki meets with President Barack Obama and other U.S. government officials in Washington, D.C. this week, USIP’s Sam Parker discusses the issues surrounding the U.S. military draw down from Iraq, the state of U.S.-Iraqi relations, the prime minister’s agenda and goals with this visit and USIP’s role in Iraq since 2004. |
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Former U.S. ambassador to Israel Samuel W. Lewis moderates a panel discussion on the themes of Landrum Bolling's new short film "New Hope for Peace: What America Must Do to End the Israel-Palestine Conflict." |
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Watch USIP's Manal Omar discuss the state of security in Iraq following the drawdown of U.S. forces, how the country has changed since 2003 and the Institute's work in that country. |
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USIP on July 10 hosted two panel discussions on the importance of creating conditions for long-term stability and the prospects of negotiating with the Taliban in the Afghanistan and Pakistan region. |
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USIP on July 10 hosted two panel discussions on the importance of creating conditions for long-term stability and the prospects of negotiating with the Taliban in the Afghanistan and Pakistan region. |

