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October 2012

Watch the newest “Witnesses to Peacebuilding” video about the transformation of Mahmoudiya, Iraq, featuring U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel William Zemp of the 101st Airborne Division.

Countries: Iraq
October 2012

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) brought together a diverse group of thinkers, policymakers and practitioners for an October 15 conference that examined the positive impact of online or “virtual” exchanges for students and others around the world and the need to expand their use in an era of tight constraints on spending.

October 2012

U.S. Institute of Peace President Jim Marshall welcomed Her Majesty Queen Noor Al Hussein of Jordan, Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Tara Sonenshine and other participants in an October 15 conference examining prospects for expanding the use of “Exchange 2.0.”

October 2012 | On the Issues by Jurgen Brauer and Paul Dunne

USIP’s new publication titled “Peace Economics: A Macroeconomic Primer for Violence-Afflicted States” provides a concise but broad overview of practical ways that sound macroeconomic fundamentals could be used to build stability in states that are affected by violent conflict.

Countries: Afghanistan, Iraq | Issue Areas: Economics and Conflict
October 2012 | Olive Branch Post by Christina Murtaugh and Fiona Mangan
Christina Murtaugh and Fiona Mangan discuss the changing face of international rule of law engagement and a parallel shift in the individuals and teams carrying out rule of law work globally
Issue Areas: Rule of Law