June 2004
Vol. X, No. 2
Institute Launches Major New Initiative on Iraq
Congressional appropriation aims to promote peace and stability.
Needed: A New Regional Security Arrangement
How will a transformed Iraq affect its neighborsand how will they seek to affect Iraq?
Few of those living in oil-rich countries have ever benefited from their nation's oil revenues. Will Iraq be any different?
The key is reconstituting Iraq's once-flourishing middle class, says a noted Iraq specialist.
The former weapons inspector finds no WMDs, but plenty of other reasons for concern.
The Politics of Religion in Iraq
Religious divides have the potential of igniting major conflict in Iraq.
Without greater Western investment in Afghanistan's infrastructure and judicial system, the new constitution may offer little more than hollow promises.
Workshop held for Middle East Children's Association
Can teachers from Palestine and Israel learn from the experiences of teachers in other zones of conflict in developing learning materials to promote peace and tolerance?
Meeting internationally established standards could help resolve the status of Kosovo.
The UN's experience in Macedonia shows that preventive action can make a difference.
In Memoriam: Ronald Wilson Reagan
The Institute of Peace mourns the passing of former President Ronald Reagan and acknowledges with great appreciation that in 1984 he signed into law the act establishing the Institute and nominated our first Board of Directors.





