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The Coming Turkish-Iranian Competition In Iraq

The Coming Turkish-Iranian Competition In Iraq

Monday, June 20, 2011

This report reviews the growing competition between Turkey and Iran for influence in Iraq as the U.S. troop withdrawal proceeds. In doing so, it finds an alignment of interests between Baghdad, Ankara, and Washington, D.C., in a strong and stable Iraq fueled by increased hydrocarbon production. Where possible, the United States should therefore encourage Turkish and Iraqi cooperation and economic integration as a key part of its post-2011 strategy for Iraq and the region. This analysis is bas...

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionReligionEnvironmentEconomics

Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators - Middle School Edition

Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators - Middle School Edition

Sunday, June 19, 2011

This Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators is designed to support the work of educators as peacebuilders. We believe that young people have tremendous capacity, as individuals and as a community, to learn about and contribute to international conflict management, and that educators can channel students’ energy and enthusiasm in positive ways.

Type: Tools for Peacebuilding

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEducation & TrainingEducation & TrainingYouth

Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators - High School Edition

Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators - High School Edition

Sunday, June 19, 2011

This Peacebuilding Toolkit for Educators is designed to support the work of educators as peacebuilders. We believe that young people have tremendous capacity, as individuals and as a community, to learn about and contribute to international conflict management, and that educators can channel students’ energy and enthusiasm in positive ways.

Type: Tools for Peacebuilding

Education & TrainingEducation & TrainingYouth

Counting the Dead and Wounded: Improving Capacity to Measure the Casualties of Armed Conflict

Friday, June 17, 2011

Tallying the fatalities and injuries resulting from armed conflict is an enormous challenge, with major political implications. Comprehensive, accurate information may be hard to collect, and  conflict protagonists are prone to distort casualty figures. Meanwhile, the means of gathering data and evaluating competing claims have emerged in an ad hoc fashion. As a result, casualty statistics can be highly controversial and subject to misuse, exacerbating the risks of both further hostilities an...

Conflict Analysis & PreventionHuman Rights

Achieving Durable Peace in Afghanistan

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The July deadline for the beginning of a drawdown of American troops from Afghanistan is looming, and the debate in Washington is increasingly focused now on how reconciliation and reintegration efforts will affect the long-term peace process. Experts from Capitol Hill, Kabul and Washington think tanks gathered at USIP on June 13 to discuss how to build a “durable peace” in Afghanistan.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Promoting Stability and Resolving Provincial Disputes in Afghanistan

Promoting Stability and Resolving Provincial Disputes in Afghanistan

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Currently numerous disputes at the local level are unresolved in Afghanistan, leading to local instability, a growing distance between the government and people and encouraging communities to turn to the Taliban. In March 2010, USIP began working with local elders, government officials (particularly governors and officials from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs) and religious figures to address a range of disputes in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces in eastern Afghanistan.

Type: Peace Brief

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Peace in Sudan

Peace in Sudan

Monday, June 13, 2011

USIP’s Andrew Blum and Jon Temin discuss the recent troubling developments in Sudan and why there are renewed concerns about prospects for peace in Sudan.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention