Preventing Conflict in the "Stans"

Preventing Conflict in the "Stans"

Friday, April 23, 2010

By: Jonas Claes

Several destabilizing dynamics persist throughout eastern Central Asia, such as weak governance, poor social and economic conditions, ethnic tensions and religious militancy. While these differ in kind and scope in each country, some conflict drivers are transnational in scope, such as energy insecurity and environmental degradation.

Type: Peace Brief

ReligionEconomics & EnvironmentGlobal Policy

On the Issues: the New START

Thursday, April 8, 2010

By: Jayantha Dhanapala

Ambassador Jayantha Dhanapala explains the significance of the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), as signed by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on April 8, 2010.

Type: Analysis and Commentary

Global Policy

Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States

Monday, April 27, 2009

The bipartisan commission, facilitated by USIP from 2008-2009, was tasked by Congress to "examine and make recommendations with respect to the long-term strategic posture of the United States."  The Commission issued its final report to Congress on May 6, 2009.

Negotiating Across Cultures: International Communication in an Interdependent World

Negotiating Across Cultures: International Communication in an Interdependent World

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Over the last decade, USIP has produced a definitive series of books on culture and negotiating styles. Described as "profoundly useful," this series is essential reading for diplomats, trade negotiators, policymakers, business leaders, and students. Books have been produced on French, Russian, German, North Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Israeli, Palestinian, and Indian negotiating styles. American, Pakistan, and Iranian negotiating styles are currently under development. USIP also published ...

Type: Book

Caucasus Regional Workshop for Negotiation and Conflict Management Skills

Thursday, September 4, 2003

Working in partnership with the Tbilisi-based Internally Displaced Women´s Association (IDPWA), USIP Professional Training Program officers Anne Henderson and Mike Lekson conducted a four-day conflict management workshop. The workshop´s main goal was to bring together civil society and government practitioners from across the Caucasus to build skills in the fields of conflict analysis, problem solving, negotiation, and third party involvement in dispute resolution.

Type: In the Field

GenderEducation & Training