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Youth Bulge, Public Policy, and Prospects for Peace in Pakistan

Youth Bulge, Public Policy, and Prospects for Peace in Pakistan

The School of Public Policy at George Mason University (GMU) and USIP have organizeda one-day conference focusing on the Pakistani youth, public policy options, and the prospects for peace in the long run. Watch the webcast live beginning at 9:00am EDT.

 

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USIP President: U.S. Needs to Support Fair Afghan Elections

USIP President: U.S. Needs to Support Fair Afghan Elections

During a recent visit to Kabul, USIP President Jim Marshall discusses Afghanistan’s upcoming elections and their strategic importance for the U.S.

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Burma/Myanmar Democracy Activist Suu Kyi Speaks at USIP

Burma/Myanmar Democracy Activist Suu Kyi Speaks at USIP

Burma’s democracy champion Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on Sept. 18 spoke at USIP, calling for continued U.S. support for her nation’s transition to democracy.

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USIP Condemns Incendiary Film and Violent Reactions

USIP Condemns Incendiary Film and Violent Reactions

USIP President Jim Marshall issued a statement condemning the “Innocence of Muslims” film and the violent reactions to it.

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USIP's New Blog, a Conversation on Security, Stability, and Peacebuilding

The Olive Branch: USIP’s new blog, a conversation on security, stability and peacebuilding.

New posts: "The Security Challenges Facing Nigeria" and "The Day After Project and the European Union Parliament."

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  • October 15, 2012   |   Event

    Exchange 2.0 is a critical next step in international education and exchange that leverages the power of new technologies to vastly increase the number and diversity of students who have a profound cross-cultural experience as part of their education. At this event, policy-makers, funders, researchers and program implementers from the Exchange 2.0 coalition will meet to present and discuss new research on the impact of virtual exchange programs and explore opportunities for public-private collaborations to scale up this untapped resource.

    Webcast: This event will be webcast live beginning at 2:00am EDT on October 15, 2012 at www.usip.org/webcast. Online viewers will be able to engage panelists and each other through live chat and Twitter discussions (Hashtag: #exchange20).

  • October 15, 2012   |   Course

    Learn about the sources of ongoing conflict and possible emergence of new conflict in the two Sudans, including the issues of oil revenue, citizenship, debt, and border demarcation between the north and south.

  • October 10, 2012   |   Event

    The School of Public Policy at George Mason University (GMU) and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) are jointly organizing a one-day conference focusing on the Pakistani youth, public policy options, and the prospects for peace in the long run.

    Webcast: This event will be webcast live beginning at 9:00am EDT on October 10, 2012 at www.usip.org/webcast.

  • October 9, 2012   |   Course

    Explore successful humanitarian assistance and longer-term needs for social well-being and development in fragile states. Analyze the links between social well-being—particularly health, education, environmental protection, and refugee needs—and security, governance, rule of law, and economic development.

  • October 5, 2012   |   In the Field

    USIP sponsored a peacebuilding and conflict management workshop from September 20 through October 1 in Turkey. Eleven leaders represented all of the major Sufi orders and came from both rural and urban centers. In addition to an intensive workshop, the program intended for the Pakistanis to learn from Turkish civil society organizations and to better understand their model of religious moderation.

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