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Events/MultimediaUSIP frequently organizes public meetings to discuss and examine breaking international affairs issues of interest to policymakers, the media, foreign policy scholars, students, and the general public. For more information on any of the following events or related resources (such as event summaries and archived audio and video) please contact the Office of Public Affairs and Communications. Please note that RSVP's are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Upcoming Public EventsThe U.S. Occupation of Iraq: What Lessons Should be Learned? Recent Public EventsHaiti: Will Diplomats and Donors Bring Economic Recovery? Constitution-Making and the Transition from War to Peace Two Years After the Surge: Implications for Women in Iraq The Impact of Conflict on Households: Pointers for Practitioners Positive Complementarity: War Crimes Prosecutions in The Bosnia State Court Future Prospects in Afghanistan and the Region Institute Staff Participates in SENSE Simulation Fiery Dragons: Banks, Moneylenders and Microfinance in Burma The Khmer Rouge Trials: Boon or Bane for Cambodia? Striking the Appropriate Balance: Revisiting the Role of the Military in Economic Reconstruction North Korean Attitudes Toward China: A Historical View of Contemporary Difficulties Jan Eliasson on Prospects for Peace in Sudan Afghanistan: A Senatorial View From Senator Kit Bond U.S. Engagement with the United Nations Identity, Diversity and Constitutionalism in Africa Identity, Diversity and Constitutionalism in Africa Renewed Negotiations in Cyprus A Regional Approach to Darfur: Perspectives from Sudan and Chad Beyond Secretary Clinton’s Asia Trip: First Glimpses of the Obama Administration’s New Asia Policy SSR Working Group: The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform The ICC in Sudan in Perspective Should the International Community do Post-Conflict State-Building? Somalia: Challenges for Renewed Engagement A View of Iraq in 2009 from Sadiq al-Rikabi, Senior Political Advisor to the Iraqi Prime Minister More Than "Shiites" and "Sunnis": Post-Sectarian Strategy in Iraq Pakistan: Dream Deferred or Denied? Conversations in honor of the late journalist, author and translator Khalid Hasan Transitional Justice Mechanisms: Do They Work? Doing History, Doing Peace? Contested History, the Work of Historians and the Search for Reconciliation in the Balkans and the Middle East World Religions and Norms of War: Exploring the Links Education in Afghanistan: Then and Now Improving Public Finance Management to Enhance Aid Effectiveness The 2009 'New DPRK Revolutionary Upsurge'—A Blast from the Past or a New Path? Options for US Mediation of an Israel-Syria Peace Process Kosovo: Is There a Road Ahead? Media as Global Diplomat The Causes and Consequences of Extremism in Pakistan Paul Collier's Plan for Economic Security in Haiti Security Sector Reform Missions: Planning and Evaluation Transitional Justice and Rule of Law and the Creation of the Civilian Response Corps U.S. Government Expeditionary Capacity Reaching the People?: Civilian and military experiences with local engagement in Afghanistan Passing the Baton Dr. Mowaffak Al-Rubaie: Is Iraq Secure? Coming Home: The Challenge of Return for Iraq’s Displaced Piracy and Peace in the Horn of Africa Economic Reconstruction in Iraq: Some Lessons for Planners and Practitioners Ensuring Security in an Unpredictable World: The Urgent Need for National Security Reform Terror In Mumbai: Where Do We Go From Here? Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U.S. Policymakers: A Panel Discussion on the Report of the Genocide Prevention Task Force Europe, the United States, and the Middle East: New Avenues for Cooperation? Dr. Ali al-Dabbagh, Official Spokesman for the Government of Iraq Legal Reform in Haiti Iran’s Long Reach: Iran as a Pivotal State in the Muslim World Toward the End of Poverty in Haiti Beyond Humanitarianism in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo Security Sector Reform Missions: Planning and Evaluation Apology in Reconciliation Processes Abrahamic Alternatives to War Securing Afghanistan: Challenge for the Next Administration Whither Peace Operations? A panel discussion of a new book from Georgetown University Press The U.S. Treasury Approach to State-Building Assistance Haiti After the Storms: Weather and Conflict Financial Turmoil and Fragile States DRC Outreach: Engaging and Empowering Victims to Participate in International Justice Book Launch and Panel Discussion on Pursuing Just Peace Mining, Conflict and Peace in the DRC The Battle Against Extremism in Pakistan: A Discussion with Former Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao Why Gender Issues are Important in Security Sector Reform Truth and Reconciliation in Colombia: The Work of the National Reconciliation Commission A Road Map from Conflict to Peace: A Discussion on the Army’s New Doctrine for Stability Operations and the Implications for Foreign Policy Foreign Minister Upendra Yadav on the "New" Nepal Iraqi Recommendations to the Incoming Administration The Future of Governance in Afghanistan: A Roundtable Discussion with Jelani Popal Russia and the West Policy Forum on Children and Armed Conflict: Child Soldiers as Combatants, Victims, and Survivors Gustavo Moncayo and Consuelo González de Perdomo Security and Democracy in Pakistan: Back to the Future? Antiquities in Iraq: Cultural Heritage and Iraq's Future Red Flags, Green Flags: How Big Business Can Help Promote Peace in Conflict Zones Roundtable on Economic Stabilization and Peace in Zimbabwe Iraqi Minister of Interior, Jawad al-Bolani Thwarting Afghanistan's Insurgency: A Pragmatic Approach to Peace and Reconciliation The Future of the U.S. Military Presence in Iraq Israel's Airstrike on Syria's Nuclear Reactor: Preventive War and the Nonproliferation Regime Multimedia ArchivesPhoto GalleriesContactUSIP Weekly BulletinReceive notices of USIP publications, events, and more via e-mail. |
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