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Institute, National Academy of Engineering Explore New Applications of Science and Technology to Peacebuilding

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

As part of its ongoing partnership with the National Academy of Engineering, the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on June 25 focused their joint Roundtable on Technology, Science and Peacebuilding on four initiatives. USIP President Richard H. Solomon and National Academy President Charles Vest chaired a half-day session designed to solicit feedback and guidance from members on the progress made by the Roundtable’s four working groups.

Type: Analysis

USIP, Alliance for Peacebuilding Consider Handling the Complexities of Conflict

USIP, Alliance for Peacebuilding Consider Handling the Complexities of Conflict

Friday, May 11, 2012

The U.S. government has arrived at a “breakthrough moment” in making peacebuilding and stabilization efforts in countries torn by conflict or other crises more effective and coherent, Rick Barton, the assistant secretary of state for conflict and stabilization operations, told a May 11 gathering of specialists at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP).

Type: Analysis

Education & TrainingEducation & Training

USIP Hosts NATO Defense College with Senior State Department Official to Discuss Europe, Nuclear Issues

Monday, May 7, 2012

On May 2, USIP hosted NATO Defense College (NDC) Senior Course 120, which consisted of 74 senior military officers from 31 countries worldwide, as part of the group's Transatlantic Field Study trip to Washington, DC. NDC Dean Dr. Richard Hooker and Brigadier General Patrick Desjardins of France, dean of Academic Operations, led the delegation; Daria Daniels Skodnik coordinated the trip for NDC.

Type: Analysis

Global Policy

Former USIP Fellows Help Foster Basque Peace Breakthrough

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

When they met during their fellowships at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) in 2005, a lasting friendship was born. But as Pierre Hazan, a Swiss political scientist and former journalist, got to know Gorka Espiau Idoiaga, a peace activist from the Basque country of Spain, they had no idea that their friendship would bring them back together years later to help foster a breakthrough for peace in Western Europe’s last guerrilla conflict.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

"Rewiring Regional Security" Released at USIP Gathering

Friday, December 2, 2011

Security experts gathered at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) on Dec. 1 to address the question of who—amid rapid global change--has the responsibility, will and capacity to provide security in a variety of conflicts and problems around the world. The event marked the release of Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World, a 20-chapter volume drawing on contributions from numerous security specialists.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

"Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World"

What changes have led to a rewiring of regional security, and what do you mean by “rewiring”? How have views of security expanded during the past twenty years? Why is it so important to look at security challenges from a regional perspective?

Type: Analysis

Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World

Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World

Friday, July 1, 2011

Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World examines conflict management capacities and gaps regionally and globally, and assesses whether regions—through their regional organizations or through loose coalitions of states, regional bodies, and non-official actors—are able to address an array of new and emerging security threats.

Type: Book