Egypt's Economic Future

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

By: Raymond Gilpin

USIP’s Raymond Gilpin, co-author of “Defusing Egypt’s Demographic Time Bomb,” discusses how proper management of Egypt’s economy can help ensure a stable future.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

Making Economics Work for Peace

Thursday, March 17, 2011

By: Thomas Omestad

Economists typically work in the realm of modeling rational economic behavior and drafting policies to foster growth, income and financial stability in that context. But when conflict strikes, the best designed models and the normal interplay of supply and demand can run head-on into some brutal realities. The disconnect between economic theory and real-world practice in societies torn by conflict is something that USIP’s Raymond Gilpin experienced firsthand early in his career as the res...

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentEconomics

Oil and Turmoil in Libya

Monday, March 14, 2011

By: Raymond Gilpin

As chaos worsens in Libya, USIP’s Raymond Gilpin assesses Libya’s management of its oil resources and the economic impact of the country’s instability.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

Defusing Egypt’s Demographic Time Bomb

Defusing Egypt’s Demographic Time Bomb

Friday, March 4, 2011

By: Raymond Gilpin;  Amal A. Kandeel;  Paul Sullivan

In the wake of the January/February upheavals, USIP convened a working group to examine the multifaceted challenges facing Egypt’s new government and its people. This Peace Brief discusses the groups analysis of the situation.

Type: Peace Brief

EnvironmentEconomics

Navigating Tricky Transitions in Iraq, Afghanistan

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

By: Gordon Lubold

The last American troops will leave Iraq this year, and the first troops will leave Afghanistan starting this summer. That means the civilian side of the U.S. government must step up to assume a greater responsibility in the void the military leaves behind. But is the U.S. government ready to take on this bigger role as the military exits? The answer is: it's far from clear.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentMediation, Negotiation & DialogueEconomics