Friday, December 8, 2023
Press
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.
One Year In, Trump’s Middle East Policy Is Imploding - New Yorker
Last May, over a working lunch with the Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, at the White House, President Trump vowed to broker the final, elusive phase of the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. “It’s something, frankly, maybe not as difficult as people have thought over the years,” the new President opined.
U.S. troops could be in Syria indefinitely. Here’s why - PBS NewsHour
Turkey's military appeared ready on Friday to invade a Kurdish area of Syria and attack a force who, backed by the U.S., helped liberate Raqqa from the Islamic State. While the U.S. wants to convert them into a stabilization force, Turkey's president says they are a grave threat. Nick Schifrin talks with former Pentagon official Andrew Exum and Mona Yacoubian of the U.S. Institute of Peace.
In Memoriam: Landrum Bolling
The U.S. Institute of Peace mourns the loss Landrum Bolling, a Quaker educator, journalist, philanthropist, author and activist for Middle East peace. Bolling, who died on January 17 at age 104, and served on the Institute’s International Advisory Council. “Landrum Bolling was a peace legend,” said USIP President Nancy Lindborg.
Trump builds global consensus on NK pressure, sows confusion over policy - Yonhap News Agency
US President Donald Trump's first year in office established a global pressure campaign to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Many have credited the new administration with coordinating the international sanctions regime against Pyongyang. But the year also left many alarmed over..
Controversial critic of 'militant Islam' to address Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs - The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs says it will allow a controversial commentator on Islam and the Middle East to address its meeting Thursday night despite calls from Muslim and Arab advocacy groups to rescind his invitation to speak.
One Sandy Hook Dad’s Week With The Dalai Lama - HuffPost
Prior to December of 2012, if someone had told Dr. Jeremy Richman that in the course of five years he would be traveling to India to discuss the science of violence and compassion with The Dalai Lama, he probably would have thought them delusional.
Changing Dynamics in Syria - SiriusXM POTUS Ch. 124
Mona Yacoubian spoke to SiriusXM POTUS Ch. 124 about the changing dynamics in Syria, addressing Assad’s grip on power, Russia’s support, and Iran and Turkey’s roles and interests. Yacoubian also addressed the rising tensions between Turkey and the United States over the Kurds.
Investors, entrepreneurs & peacebuilders to meet for two-day symposium in Washington, D.C. - Globe Newswire
Up to 150 leaders in impact investing, social entrepreneurship and peacebuilding will gather on Jan. 22 and 23 at the Venture Peacebuilding Symposium to explore how to transform conflict-affected communities into peaceful and prosperous ones. The two-day Venture Peacebuilding Symposium will be held at The American University’s School of International Service in Washington, D.C. An agenda is available. Registration is $195 per person.
Pence Plan to Target Aid for Christians in Iraq Sparks Concern - Foreign Policy
The Trump administration has decided to steer humanitarian aid funding to Christian and other minority communities in Iraq, against the advice of some officials at the State Department and others at the United Nations, who initially feared the move could backfire.
Baghdad Must Seize The Chance To Work With Iraq’s Tribes - War on the Rocks
With the military campaign against the self-proclaimed Islamic State (or ISIL) in Iraq over, attention has turned to addressing the grievances and factors that gave rise to the extremist group. These include Sunni marginalization from the political process, sectarian policies that ossified community cleavages and...