Timing
Two Years In: Analyzing the War in Ukraine

Two Years In: Analyzing the War in Ukraine

Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 / Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm EST

On February 27, USIP and the Atlantic Council hosted a discussion with former U.S. ambassadors to Ukraine and Russia analyzing the current battlefield situation, the importance of Western aid and the disastrous consequences that would result without it, and what can be done to secure Ukraine and its democracy long term.

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

A Screening of the Ukrainian Drama Film ‘Bucha’

A Screening of the Ukrainian Drama Film ‘Bucha’

Date: Friday, February 23, 2024 / Time: 2:30pm - 5:00pm EST

On February 23, USIP hosted a public screening and discussion of “Bucha” with producer Oleksandr Schur and volunteer Gaide Rizayeva. The conversation exposed the grim realities of Russian brutality during the war in Ukraine and emphasized the crucial role of courageous individuals who continuously defy and resist Russian occupation to safeguard their communities.

Human Rights

Papua New Guinea One Month After the Riots

Papua New Guinea One Month After the Riots

Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024 / Time: 3:30pm - 5:00pm EST

On February 22, USIP hosted a conversation on what’s changed in the month since riots engulfed the Pacific Islands' largest and most populous nation — as well as how U.S. and international policymakers can respond to the causes that are driving instability in Papua New Guinea. 

Fragility & Resilience

Peace, Security and Prosperity in the Sahel

Peace, Security and Prosperity in the Sahel

Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 / Time: 9:30am - 11:00am EST

On February 21, USIP hosted a discussion featuring perspectives from regional experts and former government officials on practical options to respond to a rapidly shifting political landscape in the western Sahel. The conversation followed the publication of the final report of the USIP Bipartisan Sahel Senior Study Group and explored opportunities for mitigating conflict and advancing durable peace in the region.

Democracy & GovernanceCivilian-Military Relations

Life After Putin: Potential Scenarios for a Post-Authoritarian Russia

Life After Putin: Potential Scenarios for a Post-Authoritarian Russia

Date: Friday, February 16, 2024 / Time: 10:00am - 11:30am EST

On February 16, USIP, the Institute of Current World Affairs, and American Purpose hosted the final event in a series featuring prominent figures in Russia’s exile community. This conversation examined plausible scenarios for a post-authoritarian Russia, including questions on decolonialization, collective understanding of history and Russian identity, the interests of minority regions, and the possible role of the United States and other Western countries based on lessons learned from the post-Soviet 1990s.

Human Rights

One-Year Later: Earthquakes in Syria and Turkey

One-Year Later: Earthquakes in Syria and Turkey

Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 / Time: 9:00am - 10:00am EST

On February 6, USIP held an event marking the one-year anniversary of the earthquakes featuring individuals who experienced the disaster firsthand and were involved in the relief effort. The conversation examined lessons learned from the international response — with particular attention paid to comparing the responses in Turkey versus Northwest Syria to highlight the difficulties in delivering relief to the latter in a timely fashion.

Fragility & Resilience

Frontline Civilian Response in Sudan

Frontline Civilian Response in Sudan

Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2024 / Time: 2:00pm - 3:15pm EST

On January 31, USIP hosted remarks from USAID Administrator Samantha Power and a conversation with frontline Sudanese responders and analysts. The discussion explored the experiences of Sudanese civilian-led emergency response rooms, the imperative to activate USAID’s localization agenda, and the priorities and needs of Sudanese civilians in the year ahead.

Conflict Analysis & PreventionHuman RightsPeace Processes