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Credible Afghan Elections Seen Critical to Future Stability, Donor Backing

Credible Afghan Elections Seen Critical to Future Stability, Donor Backing

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Credible presidential elections in Afghanistan in 2014 will help determine the willingness of foreign donors to continue providing a range of financial support for the country after NATO troops leave, a U.S. official said at a U.S. Institute of Peace event exploring “Elections, Reconciliation and the Final Two Years of Afghanistan’s Transition: Perspectives from the International Community.”

Type: Analysis

Mining for Peace in Afghanistan

Mining for Peace in Afghanistan

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The ongoing security transition in Afghanistan to be completed in 2014 has dominated discussions about the country’s future, but the economic transition will also be a challenge. With so much at stake, many are looking at the country’s abundant natural resources as an “economic life raft.”

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

USIP in 2012: Year in Review

Thursday, December 20, 2012

From the idea of an interfaith center in Baghdad to prospective programs encouraging Burmese media to contribute to peace, USIP experts discuss conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts in 2012 and plans for this new year in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Burma, the two Sudans and more.

Type: Analysis

Year in Review: Transition in Afghanistan

Friday, December 28, 2012

Andrew Wilder, director of USIP’s Afghanistan and Pakistan programs, looks at Afghanistan in a time of transition, highlighting the significant developments of the past year and looking ahead to 2013 and beyond.

Type: Analysis

Year in Review: Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding

Friday, December 28, 2012

USIP Senior Program Officer Qamar-ul Huda looks at 2012 lessons learned in religion, conflict, and peacebuilding, including the Koran desecration incident in Afghanistan and the controversial “Innocence of Muslims” film.

Type: Analysis

Religion