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Reports: U.S. Flies B-52s Through China's Proclaimed Airspace - WNPR News
Compared to naval standoffs, the stakes are much higher if there's an encounter in the air, Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt of the United States Institute of Peace tells Larry. "You know, a fighter pilot has very limited time to make maneuvers to avoid a ...
Inaugural PeaceGame to Explore Steps to “Best Possible Peace in Syria”
Governments around the world regularly devote enormous resources to conducting “war games.” On December 9 and 10, the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) and The FP Group (FP) will conduct the inaugural PeaceGame, with a focus on “the best possible peace for Syria.”
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: Acknowledging the Issue Is not Enough - Huffington Post (blog)
During the Brookings Institution's event on preventing and responding to gender-based violence in conflict, the US Institute of Peace's, Kathleen Kuehnast, who is the Director of the Center of Innovation for Gender and Peacebuilding, briefly mentioned ...
Media Advisory - Iraq’s Transition: Remarks by Iraqi Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Noori al-Maliki
The United States Institute of Peace will welcome Iraqi Prime Minister Noori al-Maliki for public remarks and a discussion on U.S.-Iraq relations, and the current challenges facing Iraq and the region.
A Game of Shark and Minnow - New York Times
“Nothing in China happens overnight,” Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt, the director of Asia-Pacific programs at the United States Institute of Peace, said. “Any move you see was planned and prepared for years, if not more. So obviously this maritime issue ... and more »
Sharif Calls on Obama as US and Pakistan Try to Turn the Corner - TIME
Washington rolled out the red carpet for Sharif's visit: Secretary of State John Kerry hosted him for a dinner on Sunday; he met with business leaders on Monday; and, on Tuesday, Sharif delivered a standing-room only speech at the U.S. Institute of Peace.