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The Resurgence of the Egyptian State - Foreign Policy (blog)

Monday, July 8, 2013

News Type: USIP in the News

Whatever you call it, the toppling of President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood was first and foremost about a resurgent Egyptian state. This huge entity is what both the military and millions of anti-Morsi protesters were most afraid of losing.

With This Redo, Do It Right - New York Times

Sunday, July 7, 2013

News Type: USIP in the News

The celebratory fireworks at Tahrir Square are likely to be short-lived. The next year may well be more turbulent for Egypt than the last one, with greater political tension and economic trauma.

Why the West is wrong about Africa - CNN (blog)

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

News Type: USIP in the News

As President Barack Obama wraps up his six-day, three nation trip to Africa, much of America’s traveling press will be packing up to leave, too. Let’s hope that the media take home with them a more nuanced view of the continent – and how the United States has a genuine opportunity to improve its standing across the continent and reaffirm its longstanding historical, cultural and political ties to Africa.

U.S. Constabulary Forces are Key to International Security

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

News Type: Press Release

(Washington)—In a new book Where Is the Lone Ranger? America’s Search for a Stability Force, published by the U.S. Institute of Peace, Robert M. Perito recommends that the United States establish a U.S. stability force to swiftly address civil disorder and promote secure environments in complex international stability and peace operations.

Trust can break Indian Ocean vicious cycle - Asia Times Online

Thursday, June 27, 2013

News Type: USIP in the News

The United States' "pivot to Asia" Policy, clearly manifested in the Department of Defense Strategic Guidance doctrine released in March, states that the US will rebalance to the Asia-Pacific region in order to build peace and maintain the freedom of the Sea Lanes of Communication (SLOCs).

Egypt on Precipice? Moving Beyond Crisis - Al-Monitor

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

News Type: USIP in the News

Egypt is dangerously close to slipping off a precipice. A transition that began with exuberance and high hopes may be destroyed or at the very least delayed for months or years. As these prospects loom, so does the pre-emptive debate regarding “Who is Losing Egypt?” 

USIP Names National Winners of Peace Essay Contest on Gender and Peacebuilding

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

News Type: Press Release

(Washington) – At the closing event of the National Peace Essay Contest (NPEC) program on June 20, the U.S. Institute of Peace recognized three high school students for their essays on the role of gender in conflict. Molly Nemer of Minnesota took home first prize and a $10,000 scholarship; Anna Mitchell of Michigan was the second place finisher and will receive a $5,000 scholarship; and Bo Yeon Jang representing the category of American students studying abroad earned the third place scholars...

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Palestinian TV Station's Saga Holds Lessons for Kerry - Businessweek

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

News Type: USIP in the News

... the U.S. Agency for International Development and other groups, including the National Endowment for Democracy; the Open Society Foundations a pro-democracy advocacy group; and the U.S. Institute of Peace, a nonpartisan group created by Congress.