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USIP Letter of Support: University Presidents

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

In a letter of support, presidents and chancellors from 13 academic institutions voice concern over the recent House vote to eliminate USIP funding for the remainder of this fiscal year, and encourage U.S. lawmakers to protect USIP for the sake of national security.

Type: Analysis

Oil and Turmoil in Libya

Monday, March 14, 2011

As chaos worsens in Libya, USIP’s Raymond Gilpin assesses Libya’s management of its oil resources and the economic impact of the country’s instability.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

What Is In Haiti’s Future?

What Is In Haiti’s Future?

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

This report is based on views expressed during a January 26, 2010 event hosted by the U.S. Institute of Peace’s Haiti Working Group titled “What is in Haiti’s Future?” The event featured presentations by Thomas Adams, the U.S. State Department’s special coordinator for Haiti; Alexandre Abrantes, the World Bank’s special envoy to Haiti; Mark Schneider, senior vice president of the International Crisis Group; and Robert Fatton, University of Virginia’s associate dean for graduate programs.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Peace-Building That Pays Off

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

General Anthony C. Zinni writes why Congress should keep financing the U.S. Institute of Peace in The New York Times.

Type: Analysis

Questions and Answers with the Editors

Authors Kathleen Kuehnast, Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, and Helga Hernes discuss their recent book Women and War: Power and Protection in the 21st Century. The book addresses the reality that women have long been uncounted victims of war and examines the increased role of women as armed combatants in conflicts, while asking the question of how to bring women into the setting the agenda for peacebuilding in conflict affected countries. What do the authors examine in Women and War? What is...

Type: Analysis