Publications & Tools
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May 2011
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Book
by William Beattie Smith
Focusing on four case studies, William Beattie Smith traces the evolution of British policy from 1969–73 and depicts how easily a conflict over national identity can turn into bloodshed, grief, and horror; and how difficult it is to restore peace once a serious fight has started. Countries: Ireland, United Kingdom
| Issue Areas: Mediation and Facilitation, Negotiation and Diplomacy, Post-Conflict and Peacekeeping Activities
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January 2011
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On the Issues
by Dan Brumberg
USIP expert Dan Brumberg previews the upcoming talks with Iran and provides background on the current situation. Countries: Brazil, China, Cuba, France, Germany, Hungary, Iran, Russian Federation, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
| Issue Areas: Conflict Analysis and Prevention, WMD, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control
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December 2010
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News Feature
by Daniel Brumberg
Daniel Brumberg, Senior Adviser at USIP's Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention, offers analysis on the "Iran-P5+1" talks held in Geneva, Switzerland on December 6-7, 2010. Countries: China, France, Germany, Iran, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States
| Issue Areas: Conflict Analysis and Prevention, Negotiation and Diplomacy
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December 2010
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News Feature
by Cheryl Saferstein
After 30 years of estrangement, the Obama administration is now engaged with Iran in hopes of a deal to ensure Iran’s nuclear energy program is not subverted to make nuclear weapons. On December 1, 2010, Iran experts explored important trends inside Iran and in its dealings with the outside world at the U.S. Institute of Peace’s launch of “The Iran Primer: Power, Politics and U.S. Policy.” |
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February 2007
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Peace Brief
by Jytte Klausen
In the wake of the July 7 and July 21, 2005, attacks on the London Underground, British authorities have developed a new model for counter-terrorism, which aside from expanding the list of criminal offenses tied to terrorism and enhancing police powers, also emphasizes community-policing principles and partnerships with Muslim groups. Countries: United Kingdom
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