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What Do We Really Know About Wartime Rape?

What Do We Really Know About Wartime Rape?

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

There's more will than ever before to fight sexual violence in conflict, but the world can't stop what it doesn't understand.

Type: Analysis

Ukraine: After a Successful Election, the Urgency of Reform

Ukraine: After a Successful Election, the Urgency of Reform

Friday, December 5, 2014

The victory for pro-Western parties in Ukraine’s recent parliamentary election offers a historic chance for Ukraine to break out of the cycle of poor governance and corruption that has plagued it since independence – and made it vulnerable to Russian aggression.  Perhaps the most encouraging result of the balloting is that dedicated young reformers, such as a group I met in Kirovograd in south-central Ukraine, will insist on institutional reform and rapid progress and give the upcoming parliament a very different tone.  

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Central African Republic: Religious Leaders Call for Dialogue Backed by Grassroots

Central African Republic: Religious Leaders Call for Dialogue Backed by Grassroots

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Reconciliation and peacebuilding in the Central African Republic will require a national dialogue supported by a grassroots movement, according to the Catholic Archbishop of Bangui Dieudonné Nzapalainga. He spoke at USIP alongside a Muslim imam and Protestant minister about the trio’s efforts to end a brutal two-year-old conflict that reportedly has killed more than 5,000 and forced more than 830,000 people from their homes.

Type: Analysis

Religion

Next Steps for U.S. Foreign Policy on Syria and Iraq

Next Steps for U.S. Foreign Policy on Syria and Iraq

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Dr. Steven Heydemann, vice president of the Center for Applied Research on Conflict at the U.S. Institute of Peace, testifies before a House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa. More from Heydemann following his testimony, ”Integrated Iraq-Syria Strategy Needed to Defeat the Islamic State."

Type: Congressional Testimony

Honoring Veterans, Baghdad Memories

Honoring Veterans, Baghdad Memories

Thursday, November 13, 2014

As we commemorate the sacrifices made by our veterans this week, let’s take a moment and recall that Veteran’s Day is a day of hope and to recognize our soldiers for the hopeful work they do for civilians around the globe. 

Type: Analysis

 “A Veteran is more than a Soldier or Marine” -- Honoring All

“A Veteran is more than a Soldier or Marine” -- Honoring All

Monday, November 10, 2014

On November 11th, America will observe Veteran’s Day, so named in 1954 by President Eisenhower. For 35 years, Americans had celebrated Armistice Day in recognition of the end of World War I, and as a day dedicated to the “cause of world peace.” Following the massive mobilizations and sacrifices of World War II and the Korean War, however, Congress renamed Armistice Day as Veteran’s Day, and by so doing honored the millions more who had sacrificed for the common good.

Type: Analysis