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U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: What Did It Achieve?

U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: What Did It Achieve?

Monday, October 6, 2014

Two months after the White House invited 50 heads of state to Washington for the first U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit on Aug. 4-6, observers on both continents are asking, “What did the summit achieve, and how will any gains made be leveraged?” USIP asked several prominent Africans who have worked with the Institute over the years for their reflections.

Type: Analysis

Entrepreneurs Hunt for 'Peace Tech' to Defuse Conflict

Entrepreneurs Hunt for 'Peace Tech' to Defuse Conflict

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

When Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych fled the country in February in the face of massive protests in the capital Kyiv, major news media made only passing references to Crimea. But Georgetown University fellow Kalev Leetaru had a map tracking protests and incidents of violence. It showed Crimea "really lighting up."

Type: Analysis

Engaging Youth in Building Peace

Engaging Youth in Building Peace

Friday, September 19, 2014

From soccer games to theatre productions to entrepreneurial investments, young people are mobilizing to promote peace, according to participants in a September 16 Twitter chat on youth and peacebuilding. The chat showed the important role youth play as a force for peace in a world dominated by violent headlines.

Type: Analysis

Education & TrainingYouth

If You Want Peace, You Have to Plan for It

If You Want Peace, You Have to Plan for It

Friday, September 19, 2014

Sept. 21 will mark the annual observation of the International Day of Peace, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1981 to commemorate and strengthen the ideals of peace and to focus attention on the purpose of promoting peace by the world community. Marking a day of peace may seem idealistic especially against the grim parade of recent events, but to the contrary, its inspiration is decidedly pragmatic: If we do not take peace seriously enough to plan for it and to develop in...

Type: Analysis

Education & Training

Iraqi Unity Will Require Federalism, Cooperation, Kurdish Leaders Say

Iraqi Unity Will Require Federalism, Cooperation, Kurdish Leaders Say

Friday, September 19, 2014

Restoring unity in Iraq in the wake of the devastating sweep of militant terror across the country’s north will depend on achieving enough separation among Kurds, Shia and Sunnis to re-establish a balance of power on the ground, two high-level Kurdish officials said. The leaders addressed an audience at the U.S. Institute of Peace this week, appealing for the U.S. and others to urgently provide heavy weapons to confront the self-described “Islamic State” terror group and for humanitarian aid ...

Type: Analysis

U.S. Defense Budget Cuts Must Be Eased to Lower Risk, Panel Says

U.S. Defense Budget Cuts Must Be Eased to Lower Risk, Panel Says

Thursday, September 11, 2014

U.S. defense budget cuts must be eased to lessen the risk for the military’s ability to respond to crises in an era of nearly unprecedented volatility and complexity around the globe, former Under Secretary of Defense Michèle Flournoy and retired Army Lieutenant General Michael Maples said in a recent discussion at the U.S. Institute of Peace. Their urgent warnings amplified the findings of a congressionally mandated assessment of the Pentagon’s central four-year plan, the 2014 Quadrennial De...

Type: Analysis