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Sri Lanka - The Invention of Enmity

Sri Lanka - The Invention of Enmity

Wednesday, December 1, 1993

For over two millennia, the Buddhists and Hindus of Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) lived together in relative peace. But in the twentieth century, this small island republic off the coast of India has been wracked by recurrent violence and ethnic tension.  

Type: Book

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

State Building and Democracy in Southern Africa

State Building and Democracy in Southern Africa

Sunday, October 1, 1995

South African political scientist Pierre du Toit probes the conditions under which democracy can grow. He examines three southern African states that, despite similarities, have very different track records: Botswana, perhaps the most successful democracy in continental Africa; Zimbabwe, where a partial democracy is faltering; and South Africa, just beginning it's bold experiment.

Type: Book

A Strategy for Stable Peace

A Strategy for Stable Peace

Thursday, November 1, 2001

In A Strategy for Stable Peace, three eminent diplomats and scholars from Europe and the United States urge us to make the new decade a turning point in history. In place of the wars and near-wars that have plagued Euroatlantic relations over centuries, close and enduring cooperation can gradually be built on the basis of shared interests and common values.

Type: Book

Taming Intractable Conflicts

Taming Intractable Conflicts

Sunday, August 1, 2004

Written from the mediator's point of view, Taming Intractable Conflicts lays out the steps involved in tackling the most stubborn of conflicts. It first puts mediation in a larger context, exploring why mediators choose or decline to become involved, what happens when they get involved for the wrong reasons, and the impact of the mediator's institutional and political environment.

Type: Book

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Terror on the Internet

Terror on the Internet

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Terror on the Internet, a USIP Press book by noted scholar Gabriel Weimann, uses data from an eight-year study to conclude that terrorism on the Web has increased dramatically from 1998 to today.

Type: Book

The Tragedy of Russia's Reforms

The Tragedy of Russia's Reforms

Thursday, February 1, 2001

The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms presents a boldly original analysis of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the birth of the Russian state. The keys to understanding these events, the authors argue, are the prescriptions of Western “transitologists,” the International Monetary Fund, and advocates of economic “shock therapy.” These prescriptions allowed the nomenklatura and the financial “oligarchs” to acquire Russia’s industrial and natural resources and to heavily influence the country’s pol...

Type: Book

Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Friday, September 1, 1995

How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, Volume I: General Considerations

Type: Book

Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Friday, September 1, 1995

How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, Volume II: Country Studies

Type: Book

Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Friday, September 1, 1995

By bringing together the collective experience of numerous countries and cultures over the past fifty years, this three-volume compilation of readings provides an invaluable resource for government officials, private organizations, scholars, and others involved in the transitions of today and tomorrow.

Type: Book