America's Crisis: Politics and Paralysis

Monday, March 7, 2011

By: Tara Sonenshine

USIP Executive Vice President Tara Sonenshine writes that "America does not just have a budget problem -- it has a problem with national deliberation and deadlines" in The Huffington Post.

Type: Analysis

Covering and Countering Extremism in Pakistan’s Developing Media

Covering and Countering Extremism in Pakistan’s Developing Media

Friday, March 4, 2011

By: Hannah Byam;  Christopher Neu

This Peace Brief summarizes the discussion from the USIP public event “Pakistan’s Media: Dissecting its Coverage of Extremism, Terrorism and Pakistan-U.S. Relations." The event convened Pakistan journalists and media experts Wajahat Ali, Imtiaz Ali and Zahid Hussein on December 6, 2010.

Type: Peace Brief

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

APSIA Schools Support USIP

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) have written a letter to Congress in support of continued funding for the U.S. Institute of Peace. American University, Columbia University, Duke University, and Harvard University are just some of the schools that are members of this association.

Type: Analysis

The Economics of Peace

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

By: Tara Sonenshine;  Lawrence Woocher

It’s all about numbers these days--costs, savings, debt, deficit and spending. That’s good news for those who work in the field of international peacebuilding and conflict prevention. We’re the best bargain in town.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

USIP Prevention Newsletter - March 2011

USIP Prevention Newsletter - March 2011

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The bimonthly Prevention Newsletter provides highlights of the Institute's conceptual and region specific work aimed at helping to prevent conflicts in Africa, the Middle East, South and Northeast Asia, and the special project on genocide prevention. It also provides Over the Horizon thinking on trends in different regions, as well as information about events, working groups and publications.

Conflict Analysis & PreventionHuman Rights

Egypt, Tunisia, and the Constitutional Movement

Monday, February 28, 2011

By: Jason Gluck

Egyptians and Tunisians are anxiously waiting to see how their aspirations will be realized in the weeks after the historic popular uprisings. While no component of Egyptian or Tunisian society – governance, politics, security, civil society, and economy -- is likely to be spared scrutiny, special attention will necessarily be paid to the constitution.

Type: Analysis