Friday, December 8, 2023
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Experts from the U.S. Institute of Peace provide the latest analysis and perspective on the world’s critical hot spots, U.S. and global security and issues involved in violent conflict, based on the Institute’s work on the ground and with key individuals, governments and organizations. They give interviews and background briefings to journalists and write for news outlets around the world.
In Kashmir, some black flags but few signs of an ISIL expansion - Al Jazeera America
But Moeed Yusuf, director of South Asia programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace, said the announcement was misleading. Yusuf described the pledge of allegiance as mere posturing by a few sidelined TTP commanders who felt left out of recent talks ...
South Sudan Warring Parties Admit Responsibility for 'Civil War' - Voice of America
United States Institute of Peace Special Advisor Jon Temin said that while it was a step in the right direction for the fractured ruling party to try to patch up its differences, the question that needs to be answered is whether the party is still ...
US watchdog: Afghanistan poppy production at record levels despite massive ... - Stars and Stripes
William Byrd, a senior expert on Afghanistan with the United States Institute for Peace and former head of the World Bank office in Kabul, suggested that elements of the Afghan government may be profiting from the crop just as much as the armed groups ...
Syria tribal revolt against Islamic State ignored, fueling resentment - Washington Post
Differences over the purposes and direction of the war risk alienating the many rebel groups that were engaged in battling the Islamic State before the U.S. government intervened, said Steven Heydemann of the U.S. Institute of Peace. “It's already ...
Afghanistan offers reasons for optimism and pride
Recently I had the honor of speaking to the United States Institute of Peace as that institution celebrated its 30th anniversary. I was a cosponsor of former Sen. Sparky Matsunaga’s legislation establishing the USIP, which Congress passed in 1984.
In Pakistan, 'Blasphemers' Like Me Receive Militant 'Justice' - The Diplomat
Raza Rumi is a writer, journalist and policy specialist from Pakistan. Currently he is based in Washington, D.C. and is a senior fellow at U.S. Institute of Peace. The views represented here are his own. You can find him on Twitter @razarumi. Topics ...
Prioritising polio eradication - The Express Tribune
The writer is affiliated with Express TV and an editor at The Friday Times. Currently, he is a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, Washington DC. He tweets @razarumi. Nothing exemplifies the state of Pakistani society and its ...
Social media & global conflicts: #BinaryBattles - The Express Tribune
“The flood of information has transformed conflict zones from areas once dominated by the 'fog of war' to regions of information surplus,” wrote Anand Varghese, a programme specialist at United States Institute of Peace's (USIP) Center, of Innovation ...
Nobel Peace Prize Recognizes Importance of Youth and Peacebuilding
In bestowing the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay, the Norwegian Nobel Committee highlights the important role of youth and education in creating peace and countering violent extremism. The prize recognizes the power of young people to make positive changes in their communities. USIP is always excited about the Peace Prize, but this one particularly resonates, given the institute’s intensive focus on nurturing young peacebuilders, preventing extremist viole...
Wanted: A Coalition to Defeat the Islamic State and Assad - Foreign Policy
... requires a strong, balanced relationship with Middle Eastern states. Otherwise, like a virus, another extremist mutation may be on the horizon. Manal Omar is acting vice president of the Middle East and Africa Center at the U.S. Institute for Peace ...