Timing

Will Addressing Horizontal Inequalities Reduce the Likelihood of Political Violence?

Date: Monday, February 22, 2010 / Time: 5:00am - 6:30am 

There is a growing body of evidence that group dynamics can help explain the nature and likelihood of political violence. This event discussed questions like: What types of horizontal inequalities make political violence most likely?  What factors determine group mobilization?  Is there a tipping point? How should conflict management and peace promotion strategies better account for horizontal inequalities?

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentEconomics

Countdown to Copper in Afghanistan:

Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 / Time: 9:00am - 10:30am 

Copper deposits worth over $50 billion in Afghanistan’s Aynak valley could either present an opportunity for economic sustainability and political stability or become the focus of violent competition and grand corruption. Panelists discussed the steps necessary to ensure that the copper industry benefits local communities and promotes peace in Afghanistan; how the Afghan business sector could prepare to be fully integrated in the copper value chain and the role for external parties, like the ...

EnvironmentEconomics

Iraq on the Eve of National Elections: A Discussion with Ambassador Christopher Hill

Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 / Time: 5:00am - 7:00am 

With national elections just around the corner on March 7, Iraq once again finds itself at a critical crossroads in determining what sort of society it wants and the extent to which truly representative politics will be central to that concept. Ambassador Christopher Hill offered his remarks.

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Haiti: Addressing Rule of Law After the Earthquake

Date: Friday, February 12, 2010 / Time: 4:30am - 6:30am 

The Haitian government is leading efforts to address serious rule of law challenges brought about by the recent earthquake, including the destruction of key justice infrastructure and the loss of life within the justice system.  What can be done now to provide the Haitian people with rule of law?  How should the pre-existing rule of law strategy be altered to reflect the reality on the ground and to ensure long-term rule of law? 

Science Diplomacy and the Prevention of Conflict (Los Angeles event)

Date: Friday, February 5, 2010 / Time: 4:00am - 11:30am 

USC's Center on Public Diplomacy and USIP's Center of Innovation for Science Technology and Peacebuilding held a conference to explore the merits and challenges of science diplomacy, not solely as conducted by the United States, but by nations across the world.

Bosnia-Herzegovina:  One Country, or Not?

Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 / Time: 10:00am - 11:00am 

What economic and political economic factors keep Bosnia-Herzegovina a unified state?  Is the division of Bosnia-Herzegovina a viable future for the region or would smaller states lack the necessary political and economic components to survive?  Politician and businessman Fahrudin Radončić will address these questions in his discussion.

EnvironmentMediation, Negotiation & DialogueEconomics