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Haiti: Turning the Page?

Haiti: Turning the Page?

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Confirmation of a new prime minister by Haiti’s parliament provides an opportunity to rectify previous missteps and begin moving Haiti toward a peaceful and prosperous future.

Type: Peace Brief

EnvironmentEconomics

Rethinking Nigeria’s Indigene-Settler Conflicts

Rethinking Nigeria’s Indigene-Settler Conflicts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

A key divide in Nigeria is that between citizens who are deemed indigenous and those who arrived more recently. This new report says the government must do better to hold accountable those who commit indigene-settler violence and to foster greater equality in the land, education, infrastructure, and government jobs available to both groups.

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentEconomics

Political Trends in the African Great Lakes Region

Political Trends in the African Great Lakes Region

Monday, June 20, 2011

Despite recent elections in Burundi, Rwanda, and Uganda and upcoming • elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Great Lakes region shows worrying trends toward electoral authoritarianism and political fragmentation, with new divisions that intensify the potential for confrontation.

Type: Special Report

EnvironmentEconomics

The Coming Turkish-Iranian Competition In Iraq

The Coming Turkish-Iranian Competition In Iraq

Monday, June 20, 2011

This report reviews the growing competition between Turkey and Iran for influence in Iraq as the U.S. troop withdrawal proceeds. In doing so, it finds an alignment of interests between Baghdad, Ankara, and Washington, D.C., in a strong and stable Iraq fueled by increased hydrocarbon production. Where possible, the United States should therefore encourage Turkish and Iraqi cooperation and economic integration as a key part of its post-2011 strategy for Iraq and the region. This analysis is bas...

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionReligionEnvironmentEconomics

Natural Resources, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution

Natural Resources, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Competition over natural resources such as oil or diamonds can lead to, intensify, or sustain violence—the resource curse—but natural resources can also play a role in managing and resolving conflict and preventing its reoccurrence. This study guide will illuminate the role of natural resources as causes of conflict, and their role in helping to bring about peace.

Type: Teaching and Learning Guide

EnvironmentEducation & TrainingEconomics