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Need for International Peacekeeping Missions on the Rise

Need for International Peacekeeping Missions on the Rise

Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Arab League this month called for the U.N. Security Council to approve a joint Arab-U.N. peacekeeping mission in Syria, where more than 5,400 people have died as the regime of Bashar al-Assad presses a brutal military crackdown on a popular uprising in Homs and other cities. Russia and China vetoed an earlier Security Council resolution on Syria, and it is not clear how seriously the recent Arab League proposal will be considered. The Arab League has scrapped its monitoring mission in Syr...

Type: Analysis

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Challenges of Reconstruction after Arab Uprisings Discussed at USIP-ROA Briefing

Challenges of Reconstruction after Arab Uprisings Discussed at USIP-ROA Briefing

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

U.S. officials will need to show both humility and patience for years to come as they try to assist the nations of the Middle East and North Africa that have cast off decades-old authoritarian governments and are only beginning a rough and uncertain transition in their political systems and economies, a Capitol Hill audience was told at a February 16 briefing organized by the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP).

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Assessing the Impact of Israeli-Iranian Tensions

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Daniel Brumberg is senior adviser to USIP’s Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention, where he focuses on issues of democratization and political reform in the Middle East and wider Islamic world. He is also an associate professor at Georgetown University. He was previously a Jennings Randolph senior fellow at the Institute.

Type: Analysis

Q&A: The Risks of Isolationism

Monday, February 13, 2012

USIP’s Steve Hadley, former national security adviser to President George W. Bush, discusses the risks of isolationism, and why the U.S. must remain engaged in the world, despite domestic economic constraints.

Type: Analysis