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Managing Natural Resource Wealth

Managing Natural Resource Wealth

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Natural resource-rich countries demonstrate a higher than average risk both of experiencing conflict and of returning to conflict. Jill Shankleman provides lessons from Iraq, Sudan, Angola, Liberia, and Afghanistan.

Type: Special Report

Harbingers of Hope: Peace Initiatives in Colombia

Harbingers of Hope: Peace Initiatives in Colombia

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Colombia is poised at a crucial juncture - an opportunity to achieve lasting peace or, alternatively, to spiral into another cycle of violence. How can local, regional, and national actors help build upon peace initiatives to acheive a reconciled society in Colombia?

Type: Special Report

The Role of Women in Stabilization and Reconstruction

The Role of Women in Stabilization and Reconstruction

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

It is widely recognized that women and young people are the primary victims of conflict. However, no overarching strategy, mandate, or program exists within the U.S. government to ensure the inclusion of women in postwar stabilization and reconstruction operations.

Type: Special Report

Gender

Integrated Security Assistance: The 1207 Program

Integrated Security Assistance: The 1207 Program

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

This Special Report report details USIP's assessment of the "1207 Program," an example of the U.S. military's growing involvement in integrated "whole-of-government" approaches to U.S. security assistance programs.

Type: Special Report

Why We Should Still Study the Cuban Missile Crisis

Why We Should Still Study the Cuban Missile Crisis

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Few events have been as studied and analyzed as the Cuban missile crisis. Drawing on previously undiscovered archival materials and interviews with Soviet and American veterans of the crisis, Michael Dobbs has taken a fresh look at the history of those fateful thirteen days.

Type: Special Report