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Next Generation Peacebuilding and Social Change in the Arab World

Next Generation Peacebuilding and Social Change in the Arab World

Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 / Time: 11:00am - 2:30pm 

In Iraq, "Salam Shabab" is the very first peacebuilding television program depicting the real life story of Iraqi youth. The series showcases not only a population that is often marginalized, but also the powerful desire and capacity of Iraqi youth to bring peace to their communities. The afternoon featured an exclusive screening of one episode from Season 1 of Salam Shabab, which aired in full on Iraq on Al Iraqiya and throughout the region on Space Power. A Q&A session with the show's produ...

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Pakistani Peacemakers: The Challenges for Civil Society Actors

Pakistani Peacemakers: The Challenges for Civil Society Actors

Date: Thursday, January 19, 2012 / Time: 5:00am - 7:00am 

The U.S. Institute of Peace, in collaboration with the Institute for Inclusive Security, hosted a panel of experts to examine the ways in which diverse civil society actors, including youth and women, as well as the media, religious and business communities, confront real conflicts with collaborative problem-solving approaches.

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A Year of Turmoil

A Year of Turmoil

Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 / Time: 2:30am - 4:00am 

In May, President Obama defined the Arab Spring as a “historic opportunity” to redefine and strengthen America’s relationships in the Middle East, demonstrating that “America values the dignity of the street vendor . . . more than the raw power of the dictator.” One year after the “Jasmine Revolution” in Tunisia, has the promise of the Arab Awakening been realized? Please join former national security adviser Stephen Hadley and former Jordanian foreign minister Marwan Muasher on Wednesday, Ja...

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Assignment: China

Assignment: China

Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 / Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm 

The U.S.-China Institute at the University of Southern California has produced a new documentary film, Assignment: China – The Week that Changed the World. Written and narrated by Mike Chinoy, formerly CNN’s senior Asia correspondent and Beijing bureau chief, the film uses previously unreleased footage and interviews with the reporters and officials who accompanied President Richard Nixon to tell the behind-the-scenes story of the media coverage of the trip that changed the course of U.S.-Chi...

Book Launch: Customary Justice and Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies

Book Launch: Customary Justice and Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies

Date: Thursday, January 12, 2012 / Time: 4:30am - 6:00am 

Customary Justice and Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies presents seven in-depth case studies that take a broad interdisciplinary approach to the study of the justice system.  USIP brought together policymakers and practitioners to discuss the ways in which recent rule of law innovations plays a role in resolving many justice reform issues. Read the event coverage, Customary Law Plays Critical Role in Countries in Conflict, Experts Say

Post-2012 Northeast Asia: Challenges & Opportunities for the U.S., Japan and South Korea

Post-2012 Northeast Asia: Challenges & Opportunities for the U.S., Japan and South Korea

Date: Thursday, December 15, 2011 / Time: 10:00am - 11:30am 

On December 15th, USIP hosted a panel of current and former officials from the U.S., Japan and South Korea that examined the post-2012 political, economic and security landscape in Northeast Asia following leadership changes – both democratically facilitated and planned.  Against this background, the panel assessed challenges and opportunities for the U.S., Japan and South Korea.  

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Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption

Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 / Time: 9:00am - 10:30am 

Peace agreements are not just about achieving an end to violence-they can also establish significant frameworks for regulating future practice.  In this context, one important goal is to address likely drivers of conflict.  High on the list of conflict drivers are dishonesty and abuses of power by those who are holding or seeking positions of authority, phenomena that can persist and even become more prevalent following a transition. Webcast: This event will be webcast live beginning at 2:00...

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

NGO Engagement in South Sudan

Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 / Time: 9:00am - 10:30am 

In advance of the upcoming International Engagement Conference for South Sudan, USIP is hosting an event to highlight "Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for Action in the New Republic of South Sudan," a recent report from a consortium of international nongovernmental organizations active in South Sudan. Following the presentation of the report, experts including a representative from the Government of South Sudan will discuss the recommendations and the way forward on critical peace...

The Economic and Development Transition in Afghanistan: Looking Beyond 2014

The Economic and Development Transition in Afghanistan: Looking Beyond 2014

Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 / Time: 5:00am - 7:00am 

The World Bank, in cooperation with the Afghan Ministry of Finance, has been engaged in a study of the fiscal, economic, capacity, service delivery and employment/poverty implications of anticipated declines in external funding for Afghanistan. The main findings from this study, which were shared with delegates at the Afghanistan International Conference in Bonn, were presented for the first time publicly in the U.S. at this USIP event.  A distinguished panel of experts discussed the implicat...