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Egypt's Transition
USIP experts reflect on Mubarak's departure and what it means for the region.
USIP experts reflect on Hosni Mubarak's departure and what it means for the region.
Arab Authoritarian Order Shattered
Robin Wright looks at Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation means for the region.
Robin Wright looks at what Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation means for the region.
Sudan's Referendum Results
Sudanese President Bashir accepted the South's vote for independence in the recent referendum. USIP's Jon Temin discusses the
Sudanese President Bashir accepted the South's vote for independence in the recent referendum. USIP's Jon Temin discusses the recent violence, the South's secession and the challenges ahead.
USIP Grant Supports Radicalization Study in Pakistan
Does poor governance promote extremism? Read about a new USIP-backed survey in Pakistan that will explore the potential links b
Does poor governance promote extremism? Read about a new USIP-backed survey in Pakistan that will explore the potential links between misgovernance and extremism.
Will the Revolution be Tweeted?
The protests in Egypt and elsewhere have renewed the world's attention on the role of new media in politics. But, how much infl
The protests in Egypt and elsewhere have renewed the world's attention on the role of new media in politics. But, how much influence do new media really have in promoting social change? Read a recent report to find out.
USIP New Headquarters to Open in September 2011
Building for Peace
USIP announced it will open its new building facing the National Mall in September 2011 to advance international peacebuilding.
USIP Academy
Register now for spring and online courses offered by the USIP Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding.
Register now for spring and online courses offered by the USIP Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding.
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- 01 Egypt's Transition USIP experts reflect on Mubarak's departure and what it means for the region.
- 02 Arab Authoritarian Order Shattered Robin Wright looks at Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation means for the region.
- 03 Sudan's Referendum Results Sudanese President Bashir accepted the South's vote for independence in the recent referendum. USIP's Jon Temin discusses the
- 04 USIP Grant Supports Radicalization Study in Pakistan Does poor governance promote extremism? Read about a new USIP-backed survey in Pakistan that will explore the potential links b
- 05 Will the Revolution be Tweeted? The protests in Egypt and elsewhere have renewed the world's attention on the role of new media in politics. But, how much infl
- 06 USIP New Headquarters to Open in September 2011 Building for Peace
- 07 USIP Academy Register now for spring and online courses offered by the USIP Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding.
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- February 16, 2011 | Event
How are the roles of "soldier" and "victim" defined by post-conflict programs? Most disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs are limited in the ways in which issues specific to female combatants are addressed. Please join us for a public event in which panelists will examine the particular challenges faced by female ex-combatants in post-conflict environments, and ways in which reintegration agencies and post-conflict programs can integrate gender into their work.
Webcast: This event will be webcast live beginning at 10:30am EST on February 16, 2011 at www.usip.org/webcast.
- February 15, 2011 | On the Issues
As events in Egypt continue to unfold, the world focuses on the role of the Egyptian military. USIP asked Middle East expert and congressional expert, Graeme Bannerman, to share his views on the situation.
- February 14, 2011 | On the Issues
The departure of Hosni Mubarak on Friday opens up new possibilities for a transition to real democracy in Egypt. Whether these possibilities will be realized remains uncertain. Steven Heydemann explores the evolving situation.
- February 14, 2011 | On the Issues
USIP's Abiodun Williams reflects on Hosni Mubarak's departure and the remarkable events in Egypt.
- February 14, 2011 | News Releases
The United States Institute of Peace is pleased to announce that Wayne Valis, President & Founder of Valis Associates, LLC, a public policy consulting firm, has joined the USIP International Advisory Council. Formerly, Mr. Valis served as Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan, advisor to Presidents Nixon and Ford, analyst at the American Enterprise Institute and editor at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
The Peace Media Clearinghouse connects the peacebuilding community with an unprecedented array of multimedia resources. This searchable database aggregates free videos, radio programs, serious computer games and public service announcements—along with accompanying downloadable teaching guides, curriculum and other resources. Regularly updated, the Clearinghouse provides a central site for policymakers, academics and practitioners to access, share and discuss the latest advances in media and peacebuilding around the world.
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3841America’sMedia as Global Diplomat II was a day-long conference with top thinkers from the public and private sectors. While public diplomacy experts struggle to develop strategic communications campaigns to win hearts and minds abroad, new research on the frontiers of neuroscience and psychology suggests a different approach. Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan delivered keynote remarks.
3842MediaDefense Secretary Robert Gates headlined USIP's inaugural Dean Acheson Lecture in October 2008. In his address, Sec. Gates called for better coordination between military and civilian personnel, so the country can improve its response to increasingly complex conflicts. USIP initiated this lecture series in honor of Dean Acheson’s service to the country as a statesman and lawyer and innovation in peacemaking.
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