News Releases2008
United States Institute of Peace Welcomes 22nd Class of Jennings Randolph Peace Scholars The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) today announced the names of this year’s 10 Jennings Randolph Peace Scholars, who will each receive a grant of $20,000. The JR Peace Scholar Program is a competitive pre-doctoral award program open to American and non-American students writing doctoral dissertations at American universities on topics related to the prevention and management of international conflict and post-conflict stabilization efforts.
BP America Foundation Contributes $1.5M to United States Institute of Peace Headquarters Project Just as major construction is beginning for the United States Institute of Peace’s (USIP) permanent headquarters project at the corner of the National Mall, the Institute is very pleased to announce a $1.5 million contribution from the BP America Foundation that will bring the Institute a step closer to completing this new public facility. Sixteen high school teachers from around the country will begin the new school year armed with strategies to teach peacemaking and conflict management, without adding any new textbooks, classroom hours or expenses. In Memoriam: Institute Mourns Former Board Member Peter W. Rodman The U.S. Institute of Peace was deeply saddened to learn of the untimely death on August 2 of Peter Warren Rodman. Rodman served as the Department of Defense’s ex officio representative on the Institute’s board from March 2004 until March 2007. Francis J. Ricciardone Begins Tenure at United States Institute of Peace The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) welcomes as a visiting expert Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. from the U.S. Department of State. Ricciardone served as Ambassador to Egypt from 2005 to 2008. While at USIP, he will draw on eight years of residence in Egypt over the course of four decades to illuminate how the United States and Egypt can interact effectively to advance areas of mutual interest and to manage their differences. Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the U.S. Begins Work The newly created Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States recently began its work to in the words of its congressional charter “examine and make recommendations with respect to the long-term strategic posture of the United States.” The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) has been selected to facilitate the commission’s work. Robert Boorda, a former Navy lawyer, has replaced Rusty Barber as Chief of Party, Iraq in the US Institute of Peace’s (USIP) Baghdad office. Barber, a former Foreign Service Officer who served in the post for the last 15 months, has returned to Washington, DC to oversee all of USIP’s Iraq programs. National Prizes Awarded in Peace Essay Contest Three high school students—one each from Tennessee, Arkansas and Virginia—have won scholarships of $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500 respectively as national, first and second place prizes in the National Peace Essay Contest (NPEC) conducted each year by the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). USIP to Break Ground for Headquarters by National Mall On Thursday, June 5, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its permanent headquarters and Public Education Center (PEC) located at the Northwest corner of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Experienced Peacebuilder Named Vice President at United States Institute of Peace On May 5, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) welcomes Dr. Abiodun Williams as Vice President of its Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention. Williams brings a combination of experience in the classroom and on the ground that makes him uniquely suited to head this primary division of USIP. National Peace Essay Contest Winners Announced Forty-seven American high school students have been selected as winners of the National Peace Essay Contest sponsored each year by the United States Institute of Peace (USIP). Each student is invited to join other winning contest essayists from around the country in an all-expenses paid weeklong seminar in Washington, D.C. this June. USIP Iraq Programs Make Significant Security Contributions General David Petraeus called Iraq's security situation 'uneven' in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, saying significant gains made in the last year are 'fragile and reversible'. Addressing the country's remaining security gaps by pursuing peacebuilding at the national, provincial, and neighborhood level will be a crucial part of building a sustainable peace, says the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), which has led successful peacebuilding programs on the ground in Iraq since 2004. In Memoriam: Christopher H. Phillips Christopher H. Phillips, USIP board member from 1993 to 1996, passed away on January 10, 2008 in Gloucester, MA. Pakistanis Want Larger Role for Both Islam and Democracy An in-depth survey of Pakistani public opinion by WorldPublicOpinion.org and USIP reveals majority support for a moderate and democratic Islamic state, though a small but significant minority shows sympathy for Islamist militant groups. In the News ArchivesNews Releases ArchivesRelated ResourcesContact |
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