Timing
Religious Discrimination During Crises: A Global Perspective

Religious Discrimination During Crises: A Global Perspective

Date: Monday, June 14, 2021 / Time: 12:00pm - 1:15pm 

On June 14, USIP, the Ansari Institute for Global Engagement for Religion and the Keough School of Global Affairs took a closer look at the complex social, political, economic and religious factors that fuel discrimination towards religious minority communities during periods of political uncertainty.

Religion

Peace and Conflict Diplomacy in a Turbulent World

Peace and Conflict Diplomacy in a Turbulent World

Date: Thursday, June 10, 2021 / Time: 9:00am - 10:30am EDT

On June 10, USIP hosted a conversation on how to adapt our diplomatic strategies to shape a more effective, agile and inclusive system of international cooperation, as well as considered how to make room for diverse voices — including regional organizations and civil society — while maintaining a sense of unity and common purpose.

Global PolicyFragility & ResilienceMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Global Trends 2040: Navigating A More Contested World

Global Trends 2040: Navigating A More Contested World

Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2021 / Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT

On June 9, USIP hosted a timely conversation, moderated by Ambassador George Moose, with the lead author of “Global Trends 2040,” from the National Intelligence Council as well as a panel of global leaders and scholars from across the national security, development and private sectors. Panelists evaluated the findings from this year's report and consider how a range of actors can harness these trends to shape a more secure and prosperous future.

Global Policy

The Resurgence of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan

The Resurgence of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan

Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 / Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT

Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has been one of Pakistan’s deadliest militant organizations since its inception in 2007. For over a decade, the group terrorized the country with horrific attacks such as the 2014 massacre in Peshawar that killed over 150 people. And while Pakistan security forces had severely curtailed TTP’s ability to launch attacks by 2016, a recent deadly attack in Quetta suggests that the group is rebuilding. While TTP’s lethality remains low, renewed attacks and the resurgence of the Afghan Taliban in Afghanistan could potentially revitalize TTP in Pakistan and the region.

Violent Extremism

Leaving Boko Haram Behind

Leaving Boko Haram Behind

Date: Thursday, May 27, 2021 / Time: 10:00am - 11:15am EDT

On May 27, USIP hosted experts on Nigeria and violent extremism to discuss timely, policy-relevant findings about what it really takes for armed actors to leave terrorism behind. The conversation looked at ways to better understand policy relevant trends like the risks of recidivism, explored effective predictors of support for violence, and uncovered how community members actually view reintegratees.

Violent ExtremismReconciliationFragility & Resilience

Nonviolent Action and Minority Inclusion

Nonviolent Action and Minority Inclusion

Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 / Time: 10:00am - 11:00am EDT

To better understand the intersection of nonviolent action and peace processes, USIP hosted the final event in our series on people power, peace and democracy. The event series highlighted multiple groundbreaking research projects and features insights from activists, international practitioners and policymakers that provided viewers with actionable takeaways.

Nonviolent ActionMediation, Negotiation & DialogueDemocracy & Governance

Enhancing U.S.-China Strategic Stability in an Era of Strategic Competition

Enhancing U.S.-China Strategic Stability in an Era of Strategic Competition

Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 / Time: 9:30am - 10:30am EDT

On April 28, USIP launched a new report featuring essays from leading American and Chinese security experts on the challenges and opportunities associated with strengthening U.S.-China strategic stability. The event featured a discussion with six of the report’s authors regarding...

Conflict Analysis & PreventionGlobal PolicyMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

The Climate Challenges of South Asia’s Megacities

The Climate Challenges of South Asia’s Megacities

Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 / Time: 9:00am - 10:30am EDT

On April 27, USIP held a discussion on the growing stress faced by urban centers in South Asia due to climate change. Experts discussed how megacities are contributing to environmental degradation and societal conflict, as well as addressed what policies might best combat these challenges and reflect on President Biden’s latest climate change summit. 

EnvironmentEconomics

Quiet on the Line of Control: Progress in India-Pakistan Relations?

Quiet on the Line of Control: Progress in India-Pakistan Relations?

Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021 / Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT

On April 22, USIP hosted a discussion on what the recent thaw between India and Pakistan reveals about each country’s strategic thinking, the region’s overarching security concerns, and opportunities for the United States to encourage confidence building and crisis management even if peace remains elusive.

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue