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U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission Convenes at USIP

Monday, June 4, 2012

USIP hosts the seventh meeting of the U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission commenced June 4, drawing senior U.S. and Nigerian officials to consider future steps in a deepening relationship between the United States and Africa’s most populous nation.

Type: Analysis

USIP’S Specialists on South Sudan

USIP’S Specialists on South Sudan

Friday, July 6, 2012

South Sudan celebrates the first anniversary of its formal independence and nationhood on July 9. Though hopes for progress remain high, the young nation is struggling on several fronts—internal security, relations with Sudan, development, rule of law and statebuilding. The specialists at the U.S. Institute of Peace who work on conflict management and peacebuilding programs in South Sudan examine the gains made and the many challenges ahead.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

A USIP Interview with Abraham Awolich

A USIP Interview with Abraham Awolich

Monday, July 30, 2012

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) is providing seed funding and advisory support for the Sudd Institute, a new, nongovernmental policy institute based in Juba, South Sudan. Abraham Awolich, a South Sudanese specialist in public administration with experience in development and governance issues and the acting executive director of the Sudd Institute sat down with USIP.

Type: Analysis

Education & TrainingMediation, Negotiation & DialogueEducation & Training

Promoting Peace in Petroleum-Rich Regions

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Raymond Gilpin, USIP's Center for Sustainable Economies director, discusses how a USIP project to analyze the vulnerability of energy infrastructure in fragile, resource-rich countries could inform policy-making and strengthen efforts to secure peace.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics