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USIP Examines Security Sector Transformation in North Africa, Middle East

USIP Examines Security Sector Transformation in North Africa, Middle East

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) held its third annual conference on security sector governance on May 10, drawing in activists from North Africa and the Middle East as well as former U.S. ambassadors to the region to assess the political and security-sector challenges arising from the “Arab Awakening.”

Type: Analysis

USIP, Alliance for Peacebuilding Consider Handling the Complexities of Conflict

USIP, Alliance for Peacebuilding Consider Handling the Complexities of Conflict

Friday, May 11, 2012

The U.S. government has arrived at a “breakthrough moment” in making peacebuilding and stabilization efforts in countries torn by conflict or other crises more effective and coherent, Rick Barton, the assistant secretary of state for conflict and stabilization operations, told a May 11 gathering of specialists at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP).

Type: Analysis

Education & TrainingEducation & Training

Peacebuilding Expands Across Disciplines, Study Shows

Peacebuilding Expands Across Disciplines, Study Shows

Friday, May 11, 2012

Peacebuilding is increasingly viewed as a methodological “lens” through which practitioners in related fields integrate key principles of peacebuilding into the structure and objectives of their work, according to new research unveiled at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on May 11. Such a lens adds a new dimension to the ways in which practitioners design and assess development and stabilization interventions.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEducation & TrainingEducation & Training

G-8 Summit Focuses on Food Security

G-8 Summit Focuses on Food Security

Thursday, May 17, 2012

As leaders at the G-8 summit highlight the importance of food security for global stability, Ibrahim Shaqir, an interagency professional in residence at USIP, in an interview examines this issue in the contexts of Afghanistan and Pakistan and how agricultural systems might contribute to peacebuilding.  

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

USIP Experts in Afghanistan Talk Transition with Top ISAF Official

Monday, May 21, 2012

USIP’s top program staff visited the Institute’s Kabul office in early May to meet with key leaders and discuss the transition in Afghanistan in 2014, a week before the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago May 20-21. USIP’s Shahmahmood Miakhel, country director in Kabul, Andrew Wilder, director of Afghanistan and Pakistan programs and Scott Smith, deputy director of Afghanistan programs, met with Maj. Gen. Sean MacFarland, the deputy chief of staff for operations for ISAF in Afghanistan. The group dis...

Type: Analysis