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USIP Focuses on the Conflict in Syria

Friday, March 9, 2012

At the end of a week that included renewed fighting in Syria, USIP focuses on the roles and challenges of women and minorities in the Syrian Uprising and the broader national security issues at stake for America and the world. This program is part of the Institute’s commitment to conflict management, training and peacebuilding in Syria and around the world.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

China from Mao to Now

China from Mao to Now

Friday, March 9, 2012

China’s dramatic economic growth has given it an image of being a superpower, but according to Dr. Susan Shirk, director of the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation at the University of California, “it is important to see China with clear eyes.”

Type: Analysis

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Former NSC Advisers Recall Nixon Trip—and the Making of China Policy

Former NSC Advisers Recall Nixon Trip—and the Making of China Policy

Friday, March 9, 2012

Three former U.S. national security advisers who helped to launch the modern U.S.-Chinese relationship--or sustain it through significant tensions and change—appeared at USIP on March 7 to reflect on the personalities, strategic priorities and complexities in play through the creation of one of the world’s most important bilateral relationships.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Tensions with Iran

Thursday, March 8, 2012

As tensions between Iran and Israel heat up, and with the announcement that world powers will resume nuclear talks with Iran, USIP’s Dan Brumberg assesses the latest state of play, and whether the use of force is inevitable.

Type: Analysis

Secretary Clinton, Minister Yang Lay Out U.S.-China Relations at USIP Event

Secretary Clinton, Minister Yang Lay Out U.S.-China Relations at USIP Event

Thursday, March 8, 2012

At the day-long conference, ”The Week that Changed the World: President Nixon’s Historic Trip to China and the Future of U.S.-Chinese Relations,” U.S. Secretary Clinton and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang discussed how relations have evolved over the last 40 years and where the relationship is going.

Type: Analysis

The Big Picture on Europe’s Travails

The Big Picture on Europe’s Travails

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

As part of USIP’s ongoing series about the U.S. role in the world, Judy Ansley, a member of USIP’s board and former deputy national security adviser discusses the economic crises in Europe, the changing relationship between the U.S. and Europe, and the contributions the Institute can and does make during this time of tremendous challenge and opportunity.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentMediation, Negotiation & DialogueEducation & TrainingEconomics

USIP Academy Running Courses on Iranian, Other Nuclear Challenges

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) is continuing a series of courses organized by its Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding on the challenges of nuclear nonproliferation and arms control in the 21st century. The most recent course focused on Iran and Pakistan.

Type: Analysis