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Concerns Grow over Cote d'Ivoire

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Some 100,000 people have fled Cote d’Ivoire and nearly one million are displaced amid post-election violence and fears of an all-out civil war. USIP’s Dorina Bekoe examines what sparked this current crisis and possible ways to address the country’s deep-rooted problems.

Type: Analysis

Egypt's Economic Future

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

USIP’s Raymond Gilpin, co-author of “Defusing Egypt’s Demographic Time Bomb,” discusses how proper management of Egypt’s economy can help ensure a stable future.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

Analyzing Post-Conflict Justice and Islamic Law

Analyzing Post-Conflict Justice and Islamic Law

Monday, March 28, 2011

Post-conflict justice mechanisms such as truth commissions, war crimes tribunals and reparations programs have emerged as a fundamental building block of durable peace settlements in Latin America, Africa and Asia. They are relatively rare, however, in Muslim countries recovering from conflict—despite the fact that social and criminal justice is a fundamental principle of Islamic law.

Type: Peace Brief

Religion

Preventing Arab-Kurd Conflict in Iraq after the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces

Preventing Arab-Kurd Conflict in Iraq after the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces

Monday, March 28, 2011

Since the fall of the former regime in 2003, there has been continuous concern that fighting might break out between the Arabs and the Kurds over Kirkuk and the boundary of the Kurdistan Regional Government. Unless new conflict prevention mechanisms are put in place, there is a real risk that tensions could boil over as people tire of waiting for a political resolution.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Upheaval in Syria

Monday, March 28, 2011

Scott Lasensky is the co-author of Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace (USIP Press) and Dealing with Damascus (Council on Foreign Relations). He travels regularly to Syria.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention