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Media as Global Diplomat: Media that Moves Millions

Media as Global Diplomat: Media that Moves Millions

Thursday, February 28, 2013

On February 28, USIP convened leaders in technology and media to discuss the unprecedented phenomena of user-generated media campaigns. The day long event was part of USIP's Media as Global Diplomat series.

Type: Analysis

Perceptions of Politically Engaged, Influential Afghans on the Way Forward

Perceptions of Politically Engaged, Influential Afghans on the Way Forward

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

A survey of influential Afghan citizens finds most believe that continued international engagement and a transparent 2014 election process are critical to their country’s stability. Most want to end the two-decade war through a negotiated political process that includes reconciliation with the Taliban, though they are divided on how much to give in exchange for a peaceful settlement.

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

 Justifying the Means

Justifying the Means

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Despite problems with past elections, upcoming elections in Afghanistan can facilitate its political transition, conclude the authors of a new study of Afghan public opinion. But to be helpful, the 2014 elections must include participation of as many key leaders and groups as possible, be tied to broader processes of political change, and symbolize a break with the pre-2001 past.

Type: Special Report

Strengthening Role of Women in Conflict Requires Support of Men

Strengthening Role of Women in Conflict Requires Support of Men

Monday, February 25, 2013

Daisy Khan, an activist for Muslim women’s rights, has a list – 10 practices related to women that are often carried out in the name of Islam. She and other panelists, including USIP experts, discuss ways to engage men in the cause of protecting and empowering women in conflict zones.

Type: Analysis

Gender

Eastern Congo: Changing Dynamics and the Implications for Peace

Eastern Congo: Changing Dynamics and the Implications for Peace

Monday, February 25, 2013

On February 22, 2013, the U.S. Institute of Peace convened a panel of experts to discuss recent developments in the war and their implications for peace. Raymond Gilpin, director of USIP’s Center for Sustainable Economies, was joined by John Prendergast and Sasha Lezhnev, both from the Enough Project who recently returned from the region, and Adotei Akwei of Amnesty International.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

A Passion for Clarity

A Passion for Clarity

Thursday, February 21, 2013

In a recent blog posting entitled “The Anti-Lexicon of Peacebuilding,” British development expert Phil Vernon made a plea for peacebuilders to be as clear and complete as possible in their use of terminology, so as to avoid misdiagnoses.

Type: Analysis

Education & Training