Women Charting a New Course on Peace and Security
Statistics, Global Luminaries Highlight the PatternsTuesday, March 1, 2016By: Kathleen Kuehnast and Danielle RobertsonThe fact that Afghanistan’s parliament has 69 female members, 27 percent of the...
View ArticleBeyond Elections in the Central African Republic
A Conversation with H.E. President Catherine Samba-PanzaWednesday, March 9, 2016By: Rachel SullivanAfter successfully holding national elections on Feb. 14, the Central African Republic is poised for a...
View ArticleBrussels Attacks Highlight Connection to Regional Arcs of Crisis
USIP President Lindborg, Returning from Belgian Capital, Urges Redoubled EffortsTuesday, March 29, 2016By: Nancy LindborgMy sympathy goes out to the survivors and families of those who died in the...
View ArticlePuzzled by China’s Foreign Policy? Look Inside Instead
Thursday, April 28, 2016By: Jennifer StaatsThe linchpin for better understanding China’s foreign policy may lie less in watching its external moves than in analyzing its domestic dynamics. While...
View ArticleLindborg Calls for New Approaches to Syrian Refugee Assistance
USIP President Testifies Before Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeTuesday, May 17, 2016By: USIP StaffThe Syrian crisis has dramatically increased the urgency to reconsider fundamental approaches to...
View ArticleIn Fragile States, Put Citizen Involvement First, Panel Says
Inclusion, not services, is key to strengthening legitimacy and building peaceThursday, June 2, 2016By: Fred StrasserA common strategy for state-building and development aid to transitional...
View ArticleStanding by Colombia for peace, as in war
Thursday, December 8, 2016By: Nancy LindborgWhen Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos accepts his Nobel Peace Prize this week in Oslo for pursuing an end to a half century of conflict, Americans can...
View ArticleViolent Extremists Find Traction Among Kosovo’s Youth
Amid Masked Mannequins, USIP Research Highlights Factors for RadicalizationTuesday, December 20, 2016By: Georgia HolmerLast month, police arrested 25 people for allegedly planning synchronized...
View ArticleKerry, Rice, Flynn Talk Foreign Policy
Tracking the Highlights of USIP’s 'Passing the Baton' Transition ConferenceTuesday, January 10, 2017Secretary of State John Kerry and National Security Advisor Susan Rice and designated incoming...
View ArticleIn a Divided U.S., One Event Proved There's Still Bipartisan Foreign Policy
Wednesday, January 25, 2017By: Nancy LindborgAmid the public debate about America's divisions, it may have been easy to miss this image just days before the inauguration: the national security advisers...
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