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January 2013
The United States Institute of Peace is committed to publishing significant works that offer new insights and information to practitioners, scholars, diplomats, and students, among others. Please review our Spring 2013 titles in this catalog, which is available for download. To browse our online bookstore, click here. |
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February 2013
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is engaged in a variety of peacebuilding and conflict management efforts in many of the countries where these lesser-known risks are emerging. In a series of articles, the Institute examines some of these “sleeper risks” through the analytical lens of USIP experts. Issue Areas: Conflict Analysis and Prevention
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Latest Publications & Tools
February 2013
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Olive Branch Post
by Hodei Sultan
USIP’s Hodei Sultan reflects on the recent U.S. concert tour by youth ensembles from the new Afghanistan National Institute of Music. |
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February 2013
The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) and the nonprofit Partnership for a Secure America (PSA) on February 1 held the third in its joint “Congressional Briefing Series--Topics on International Conflict Resolution and Prevention.” The well-attended discussion on the current situation in Syria featured Steven Heydemann, senior adviser for Middle East Initiatives at USIP, and Fred Hof, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East. |
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February 2013
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News Feature
by Viola Gienger
“Two-Sided Story,” a new documentary film supported by the U.S. Institute of Peace and the U.S. Agency for International Development, tells of a series of meetings organized by the Parents Circle Families Forum, a joint Palestinian-Israeli organization now numbering 600 families who have lost close family members to the decades-long conflict. USIP hosted a screening of the film on Feb. 7, followed by a discussion with two active members of the Parents Circle, Robi Damelin and Bassam Aramin. |
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February 2013
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News Brief
by USIP Staff
The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) and the Reserve Officers Association held a joint program on Capitol Hill on February 12 to explore new education and training approaches to help U.S. troops better prepare for complex missions in fragile and conflict states. |
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February 2013
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Special Report
by Frederick S. Tipson
As natural disasters and extreme environmental events increase in severity, it is time to consider how vulnerabilities brought on by population growth, urbanization, economic fragility, and climate change could lead to deadly conflict. This new report argues that policymakers should look beyond the familiar, more imminent threats and make plans to deal with the natural security implications of less likely but higher impact scenarios. Issue Areas: Science, Technology, and Peacebuilding
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- Special Report
Short, timely, policy-relevant reports. See all Special Reports.
- Peaceworks
In-depth background and analysis on topics in conflict prevention and peacebuilding. See all Peaceworks.
- Peace Brief
Four-page analysis of world developments and peacebuilding issues. See all Peace Briefs.
- News Brief
News Brief