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Iraq’s Political Development Continues Amid Turmoil of Arab Spring

Friday, June 24, 2011

Having maintained a permanent field office in Baghdad since 2004, USIP has sought to flexibly respond to immediate challenges to peace and security in Iraq while staying focused on developing the long-term capacities of Iraqi institutions and groups to prevent, manage and productively resolve conflict.

Type: Analysis

Internet Freedom and Social Media

Friday, February 18, 2011

Following the massive protests in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere in the Middle East, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke about the importance of Internet freedom and social media. USIP’s Sheldon Himelfarb examines how – and how much – the Internet can impact politics and be a force for freedom.

Type: Analysis

Event Wrap: Making Peace in Afghanistan

Friday, February 18, 2011

More than a year into the “surge” of American and international military forces in Afghanistan, there are only mixed results on the ground, say experts. And that, they say, begs the question – who is helping to build the political process on which a final, peaceful resolution can be reached?

Type: Analysis

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Navigating Tricky Transitions in Iraq, Afghanistan

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The last American troops will leave Iraq this year, and the first troops will leave Afghanistan starting this summer. That means the civilian side of the U.S. government must step up to assume a greater responsibility in the void the military leaves behind. But is the U.S. government ready to take on this bigger role as the military exits? The answer is: it's far from clear.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentMediation, Negotiation & DialogueEconomics

The Key to Stability in Afghanistan

Monday, February 28, 2011

Success in Afghanistan has always been tied to the expansion of the Afghan national security forces, experts agree. This news feature recaps the USIP event "Securing Transition: Assessing the Future of the Afghan National Security Forces." The panel discussion took place on February 25, 2011.

Type: Analysis