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Islamic Perspectives on Peace and Violence

Islamic Perspectives on Peace and Violence

Sunday, January 13, 2002

Summary Islam and the West share cultural roots, including a shared commitment to peace, but Islam and the West are out of touch with each other. The clash between the two, however, is one of symbols rather than of civilizations.

Type: Special Report

Religion

The Role of International Financial Institutions in International Humanitarian Law

The Role of International Financial Institutions in International Humanitarian Law

Thursday, January 10, 2002

This project focuses on the innovative role that new groups and established international organizations can play in stemming the tide of atrocities and promoting adherence to international humanitarian law in regions whose inhabitants cannot count on the mature institutions of civil society to handle their grievances.

Type: Peaceworks

Training to Help Traumatized Populations

Training to Help Traumatized Populations

Monday, December 17, 2001

Summary Millions of people around the world have experienced psychological distress caused by exposure to armed conflict. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as it is often called, involves a range of normal responses to events outside the realm of normal human experience.

Type: Special Report

Education & Training

Peace Agreements: Afghanistan

Wednesday, December 5, 2001

Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-establishment of Permanent Government Institutions (12-05-2001) Posted by USIP Library on: October 28, 2003 Source Name: United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) Bonn web site Source URL: www.uno.de/frieden/afghanistan/talks/agreement.htm Date downloaded: October 21, 2003

Type: Report

International Terrorism: Definitions, Causes and Responses

International Terrorism: Definitions, Causes and Responses

Tuesday, November 27, 2001

Dealing with terrorism has become the centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy today. Yet terrorism, its definition, causes, and methodsof dealing with it, has rarely been dealt with in high school courses. The Institute has developed this guide to assist teachers in helping their students identify and understand terrorism. The teaching guide provides teachers with lesson plans, bibliographic sources, and factual material that address the varying views and definitions of terrorism, some of terroris...

Type: Teaching and Learning Guide

Options for Prosecuting International Terrorists

Options for Prosecuting International Terrorists

Wednesday, November 14, 2001

Summary During the campaign against terrorism, the United States and the international coalition are using both armed force and criminal investigative tools to exercise their right of self-defense and, if circumstances permit, to bring the perpetrators to justice. The latter goal has been instrumental in building the international coalition against terrorism. Grounds for criminal prosecution of the al Qaeda terrorist suspects include outstanding U.S. indictments, UN Security Council...

Type: Special Report

The Effects of Violence on Peace Processes

The Effects of Violence on Peace Processes

Thursday, November 1, 2001

This book analyzes the nature and impact of four interrelated kinds of violence: violence by the state, violence by militants, violence in the community, and the emergence of new violence-related issues during negotiations.

Type: Book

The Great North Korean Famine

The Great North Korean Famine

Thursday, November 1, 2001

A compelling and revealing book for specialists and general readers alike,The Great North Korean Famine takes us not only behind the well-guarded borders of the brutally incompetent “Hermit Kingdom” but also into the policymaking labyrinth where ethics and politics clash in the struggle to shape foreign policy.

Type: Book