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Peace Agreements: Republic of Congo

Thursday, September 8, 2005

Accords de cessation des hostilitiés en République du Congo in French (11-16-1999 - 02-14-2000) Posted by USIP Library on: March 21, 2002 Source Name: Office of the Resident Coordinator, United Nations, Republic of Congo Date e-mailed: PDF file e-mailed on November 5, 2001 The file contains two accords signed November 16, 1999 and December 29, 1999; composition of a follow-up committee; and four presidential decrees dated February 14, 2000.

Type: Report

Rethinking the War on Terror

Wednesday, September 7, 2005

USIPeace Briefing exploring the nature of Islamist militancy and how best to overcome it.

Type: Peace Brief

Ancestral Domain in Comparative Perspective

Ancestral Domain in Comparative Perspective

Thursday, September 1, 2005

Summary Ancestral domain—the territory, economic resources, and governance of minority ethnic groups and indigenous peoples—is the third and final item on the agenda for peace negotiations between the government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. The experiences of other minorities elsewhere in the world can be instructive in formulating a stable and peaceful accommodation that satisfies both parties.

Type: Special Report

The Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Critical Trends Affecting Israel

The Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Critical Trends Affecting Israel

Thursday, September 1, 2005

In this report, Yossi Alpher identifies which local, regional, and international trends will have the greatest impact on Israel's relationship with Palestinians in the coming years. Next in the series is Khalil Shikaki's study of long-term trends in Palestinian public opinion and their policy implications for the peace process.

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Washington and Damascus: Between Confrontation and Cooperation

Washington and Damascus: Between Confrontation and Cooperation

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Summary Soon after both men came to power in 2000, relations between U.S. president George Bush and Syria's president Bashar al-Asad began to deteriorate significantly. Since the Iraq war of 2003, Washington and Damascus have been on a collision course. Washington has resented the indirect assistance provided by Syria to Saddam's regime and to his loyalists, both before and after the U.S. occupation of Iraq.

Type: Special Report

Provincial Reconstruction Teams: Military Relations with International and Nongovernmental Organizations in Afghanistan

Provincial Reconstruction Teams: Military Relations with International and Nongovernmental Organizations in Afghanistan

Monday, August 1, 2005

Summary Deployed in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom, Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) combine military personnel and civilian staff from the diplomatic corps and developmental agencies. Their mission is to: extend the authority of the Afghan central government, promote and enhance security, and facilitate humanitarian relief and reconstruction operations. Twenty PRTs were currently in operation throughout Afghanistan as of June 2005: thirteen staffed by the U.S.-le...

Type: Special Report

Arab Media: Tools of the Governments; Tools for the People?

Monday, August 1, 2005

In the aftermath of 9/11, a shocked U.S. government and public asked, "Why do they hate us?" bewildered that the so-called Arab street views them—us—with extreme antipathy. Since that day in September, an urgent desire to quench this seething regional hostility has seized the government, hoping to mitigate or at least deflect any future terrorist attacks.

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