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Will Colombia's 2018 Elections Imperil Peace? - ReliefWeb

Friday, April 13, 2018

News Type: USIP in the News

The April 9 arrest and extradition request of former senior Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) commander and peace negotiator Jesús Santrich highlights the complex challenges Colombia faces in the implementation of the historic November 2016 peace agreement with the FARC. Over a year and a half since the signing of the agreement, Colombia finds itself in one of the most critical moments...

In Memoriam: Barbara Bush

In Memoriam: Barbara Bush

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

News Type: Announcement

The U.S. Institute of Peace is saddened by the death of former First Lady Barbara Bush, who served America and the global community as an exemplar of the diplomacy, honest dialogue and compassion that are central to building peace. During the administration of her husband, President George H.W. Bush, Barbara Bush lent her active support to USIP’s educational mission, notably among U.S. high school students.

A 'Geneva Conventions' for Online Terror Funding - VOA

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

News Type: USIP in the News

As rogue states and terrorist organizations continue to exploit cyberspace, governments around the globe must do more to curb illicit online funding, U.S lawmakers say.

Ascent of Iran - Kashmir Observer

Thursday, April 19, 2018

News Type: USIP in the News

It has been obvious to observers of the West Asian scene for some time that the United States’ game plan for regime change in Syria has backfired spectacularly. The Syrian government has re-established control over the most populous parts of the country. The U.S. is making a last-ditch effort to carve out an independent Kurdish enclave in Syria encompassing the oil and gas rich parts of the country.

With Pompeo to Pyongyang, the U.S. Launches Diplomacy with North Korea - New Yorker

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

News Type: USIP in the News

s many of us spent the weekend celebrating Easter brunch or a Passover Seder, Mike Pompeo secretly slipped into North Korea to test the prospects for President Trump’s most daring diplomatic gambit. The C.I.A. director’s covert talks with North Korea’s mercurial young leader, Kim Jong Un, apparently went well.

Efforts continue behind the scenes to mend ties: Martha Patterson - Daily Times

Saturday, April 21, 2018

News Type: USIP in the News

“Efforts are underway behind the scenes to bridge differences between United States and Pakistan. People from both sides are working very hard to make this relationship a success,” U.S. State Department official Martha Patterson told Daily Times at a convention recently organised by the Pakistani Embassy in Washington D.C.

The President And All His Men Don't Seem To Agree - Odyssey

Friday, April 20, 2018

News Type: USIP in the News

In October 2006, Al-Masri announced the creation of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI). By April 2013 this organization would change its name to what most of us know it as today, Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; otherwise abbreviated as ISIL or ISIS. After ISIS had made massive territorial gains and had committed several human rights abuses, many nations decided that due to the threat of further spillover that intervention was needed.