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Nepal in Transition: Developing Security and Rule of Law Strategies

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

In February 2007, USIP facilitated a series of dialogues between civil society, the Nepal police, and representatives of political parties to identify areas of mutual concern related to security and the rule of law in Nepal. This USIPeace Briefing presents a list of high-priority issues developed as a result of these meetings.

Type: Peace Brief

Correlates of Public Support for Terrorism in the Muslim World

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

This report was commissioned by USIP's Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention. Consistent with the center’s commitment to conflict prevention, this report aims to inform the center’s ongoing work to expand the understanding of the determinants of terrorism and its support base.

Correlates of Public Support for Terrorism in the Muslim World

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

This report was commissioned by USIP's Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention. Consistent with the center’s commitment to conflict prevention, this report aims to inform the center’s ongoing work to expand the understanding of the determinants of terrorism and its support base.  

Religion

Options for Police in a U.S. Civilian Reserve Corps

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

In the State of the Union address this year, President Bush joined calls for a U.S. civilian reserve corps. In mid-2006, USIP convened federal law enforcement officials and chiefs of police from across the United States to examine the range of choices for creating the police component of a civilian reserve corps that could rapidly deploy to states emerging from conflict.

Type: Peace Brief

Is Iran Facing an Economic Crisis?

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Western policy toward Iran relies heavily on economic pressure, and Iran's political trajectory is shaped in large part by its economic prospects and constraints. What is the state of the Iranian economy? The Iran Policy Forum tackled this question in their latest meeting.

Type: Peace Brief

EnvironmentEconomics

On the Issues: Bangladesh

Friday, April 27, 2007

Christine Fair explains how Bangladesh's current problems stem from decades of failed governance and rule of law.

Type: Analysis

Constitution-Making Web Links

Monday, April 9, 2007

Below are links by topical categories to resources primarily in English providing information on constitution-making processes and the role of public participation. General Resources National Constitutional Assemblies Non-Governmental Organizations and Constitutional Studies Selected Documents and Decisions These links complement the following Institute Special Reports: (1) Democratic Constitution Making, and (2) Iraq's Constitutional Process: Shaping a Vision f...

Type: Article

The Situation in Afghanistan: A Re-evaluation Needed

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Taliban fighters have re-emerged in full force and insurgency-related violence has increased to record levels in Afghanistan in 2007. The conflict, which has been pushed down on the U.S. and international agendas, is now re-emerging and calls for a strengthened a plan of action.

Type: Peace Brief

Prospects for a Successful Peace Process in Nepal: Internal and International Perspectives

Sunday, April 1, 2007

On November 21, 2006, Nepal's government and the Communist Party of Nepal signed a comprehensive peace agreement to formally end their ten-year conflict, which has resulted in an estimated 13,000 deaths. The agreement has been widely hailed as historic and many observers feel cautiously optimistic, in spite of the hurdles that lie ahead. What are the challenges Nepal faces during the peace process?

Type: Peace Brief