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Richard Solomon, Kissinger aide involved in ‘Ping-Pong diplomacy’ with China, dies at 79

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Richard H. Solomon, a China scholar who assisted in the historic “Ping-Pong diplomacy” that led to the opening of U.S.-Sino relations in the 1970s, who became an authority on China’s pressure tactics during negotiations and who, as a top American diplomat, helped end a long-running conflict in Cambodia, died March 13 at his home in Bethesda, Md. He was 79.

UN seeks more than $100 million to tackle violent extremism

Thursday, March 9, 2017

News Type: USIP in the News

The Mercury NewsUN seeks more than $100 million to tackle violent extremismThe Mercury News“Look, we live in reality, and this is where the money comes from now – from donors,” said Manal Taha, a Sudanese-born American scholar who studies violent extremism in Sudan, Libya, and Chad at the U.S. Institute for Peace. “A big bunch of money is ...and more »

Colin Cookman on Shifting ISIS Tactics in Afghanistan

Thursday, March 9, 2017

On March 8, 2017, U.S. Institute of Peace Asia Center Program Officer Colin Cookman appeared on BBC World TV to discuss the ISIS attacks on a military hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Cookman analyzed what ISIS’ most recent attacks and shift in tactics portends for the country.

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US ambassador lauds Lalong over restoration of peace in Plateau

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Symington gave the commendation at the opening of Justice and Security High Level Dialogue holding in Jos. The dialogue was organised by the West Africa Network for Peace building, WANEP, in partnership with the Plateau Peace Building Agency, PPBA, with the support of the United States Institute of Peace, USIP.

The War-and-Peace Professor

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Having taken academic leave at various times in his career to serve in key government posts, Moore launched the U.S. Institute of Peace, led law-of-the-sea talks and was involved in drawing new boundaries for Kuwait following the first Gulf War.

President Nancy Lindborg on Burma - SiriusXM POTUS

President Nancy Lindborg on Burma - SiriusXM POTUS

Thursday, March 2, 2017

News Type: USIP in the News

Having just returned from Burma hours earlier, Nancy Lindborg spoke to SiriusXM POTUS Ch. 124 about the USIP delegation she led to understand and get updated on the complexities facing the country from the 22 ethnic armed groups, clashes with the Rohingya and Burma’s continuing transition from military rule to the doorstep of democracy under Aung San Suu Kyi.