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Inside August/October 2003
Double Issue
Vol. IX, Nos. 5­6

• National Peace Essay Contest

• New Board Members

• IRAQ: Global Terrorism

• IRAQ: Post-Conflict Reconstruction

• Coercive Diplomacy

• Building Strong Bridges through Dialogue

• Senior Fellows Report

• Institute People

• Short Takes

• About Peace Watch

• PDF Also Available

August/October 2003
Vol. IX, Nos. 5–6


National Peace Essay Contest Winners Thinking Big About Peace

Students question policymakers, simulate negotiations, and debate the big issues during National Peace Essay Contest awards week in Washington.

 

 


Four New Members Join Board

Michael M. Dunn, Charles Horner, Stephen D. Krasner, and Daniel Pipes have been appointed to the Institute board.


Global Terrorism after the Iraq War


Experts discuss the future of the fight against global terrorism after the war on Iraq.

 


Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Iraq

Examines the challenges remaining to rebuild Iraq.


Playing Chicken with Coercive Diplomacy

Coercive diplomacy has been used eight times since the end of the Cold War, with mixed results.

 


Building Strong Bridges Through Dialogue

Although its effects are hard to quantify, sustained dialogue can help transform relationships in communities in conflict.


Roy GutmanSenior Fellows Report

Fellows' topics include: Afghanistan, biosecurity, chaplains, and Africa.

 

 


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