Events
As a national, nonpartisan, independent Institute, the U.S. Institute of Peace draws on our exceptional convening power to create opportunities for diverse audiences to exchange knowledge, experiences, and ideas necessary for creative solutions to difficult challenges. We serve as an important, neutral platform for bringing together government and nongovernment, diplomacy, security, and development actors, and participants across political views. The Institute’s events help shape public policy and priorities to advance peaceful solutions to conflict and strengthen international security.
![Ecological Threats to Peace](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-10/20201028-eco-threats-event.jpg?itok=UozydSQM)
Ecological Threats to Peace
On September 22, USIP and the Institute for Economics and Peace examined the inaugural Ecological Threat Register, as experts explored the nexus between conflict and climate change and considered strategies for boosting resilience to climate-induced insecurity
![India’s Foreign Policy Outlook: An Inflection Point?](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200917-ip_00372_india_fp_outlook-event.jpg?itok=Ye9CtkZ3)
India’s Foreign Policy Outlook: An Inflection Point?
On September 17, USIP hosted one of India’s foremost diplomats and scholars, former Foreign Secretary and former Ambassador to both China and the United States Nirupama Rao, for a candid conversation that explored how Indian leaders are managing challenges in the Indo-Pacific and what we may expect from Indian foreign policy going forward.
![Toward Never Again: U.S. Leadership in Atrocity Prevention](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200916-pa_00332-atrocity_prevention-event.jpg?itok=Gc1XvMDf)
Toward Never Again: U.S. Leadership in Atrocity Prevention
On September 16, USIP and the State Department’s Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations hosted a discussion on institutionalizing “never again,” as well as interagency efforts to prevent, mitigate, and respond to atrocity risks.
![Inaugural Women Building Peace Award Celebration](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-07/20200715-wbp-nominees-map-slider.jpg?itok=scXyroxB)
Inaugural Women Building Peace Award Celebration
From Africa and the Middle East to Southeast Asia and South America, USIP’s 10 2020 Women Building Peace Award finalists have overcome conflict and violence to forge hope for a brighter future. Watch the 2020 Women Building Peace Award celebration to hear the finalists’ inspiring stories and learn about their efforts to build a more peaceful world.
![A New Direction for U.S. Policy on North Korea](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200909-nk_policy_09613-event_0.jpg?itok=tdr_9C4L)
A New Direction for U.S. Policy on North Korea
On September 9, USIP hosted a discussion with experts on what Washington has done right and wrong on North Korea and what new strategies and options the next administration should consider in dealing practically with North Korea to make real progress.
![ASEAN Faces the Future](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200903-asean_panel_09430-event.jpg?itok=hvIoH7HI)
ASEAN Faces the Future
On September 3, USIP and the Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy hosted a virtual discussion on the upcoming forum and ASEAN’s role in building peace and resilience in Southeast Asia, featuring findings from USIP’s newly published report, “Built for Trust, Not for Conflict: ASEAN Faces the Future.”
![A Conversation with Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200827-atmar_0924-event.jpg?itok=Jjj0ltRO)
A Conversation with Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar
On August 27, USIP hosted Minister Atmar for a virtual discussion about the Afghanistan peace process as talks with the Taliban get set to begin. The foreign minister spoke about the Afghan government’s ongoing efforts for peace and stability, as well as the role of the regional and international community in supporting peace efforts.
![A Conversation with Iraq’s Foreign and Migration Ministers](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200820_mind_mins_09075-event_0.jpg?itok=HFAMjQwB)
A Conversation with Iraq’s Foreign and Migration Ministers
USIP hosted a two-part discussion with Iraq’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein and Minister of Migration and Displacement Evan Faeq Jabro.
![The Kashmir Conflict: A Year of Tumult](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200820-kashmir_09013-event.jpg?itok=ceapNol3)
The Kashmir Conflict: A Year of Tumult
USIP hosted a conversation with the authors, focused on the tensions between India and Pakistan and prospects for resolving the bilateral dispute, as well as the domestic Kashmiri resistance and both the violent and non-violent movements within Kashmir that may challenge Indian attempts to reshape Kashmir’s status.
![Sri Lanka’s Parliamentary Elections](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2020-09/20200818-srilankas_parliamentary_elections_screengrab-event.jpg?itok=qaFhAeE-)
Sri Lanka’s Parliamentary Elections
On August 18, USIP hosted a discussion with experts that unpacks the conduct and results of the elections, as well as examines the nature and shape of the new parliament and how it bodes for the future of democracy, rule of law, and intercommunal harmony in Sri Lanka.