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Afghan Women and Violent Extremism

Afghan Women and Violent Extremism

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

In Afghanistan, the actions and narratives of violent extremist groups threaten to roll back many of the gains and hard-won rights of women over the last fifteen years. Women have long been cast in a binary light—as either disempowered victims or deviant anomalies—but in fact are involved in a wide range of activities, from peacebuilding to recruiting, sympathizing, perpetrating, and preventing violent extremism. Drawing on more than one hundred interviews in the field in Afghanistan, this re...

Type: Special Report

Violent ExtremismGender

Episode 43 - Gizem Kilinç

Episode 43 - Gizem Kilinç

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

In this episode we speak with Gizem Kilinç who is a leading coordinator for the United Network of Young Peacebuilders – a global network strengthening sustainable youth-driven peacebuilding working with 80 organizations across 45 countries. Gizem is in charge on UNOY’s advocacy work and ensuring they work gender sensitively into their work.

Type: Podcast

YouthPeace Processes

Experts Survey U.S.-Pakistan Ties Under President Trump

Experts Survey U.S.-Pakistan Ties Under President Trump

Thursday, November 17, 2016

As the United States prepares for a transition to a President Donald Trump administration, what might be the future of America’s relationship with Pakistan? U.S.-Pakistani relations got little attention in the U.S. presidential election campaign, but four former senior U.S. and Pakistani officials offered what they said were likely scenarios November 16 in a forum at USIP. All four acknowledged past tensions in the relationship. Looking ahead, they cautioned against any deep rupture. “For the...

Type: Analysis

Violent Extremism

World Bank Seeks Crisis Flexibility for Long-Term Impact

World Bank Seeks Crisis Flexibility for Long-Term Impact

Thursday, November 17, 2016

The World Bank Group generally reserves its cheapest loans for the world’s poorest countries. But as protracted conflicts have swelled the number of global refugees, the bank in September unveiled a new, more flexible crisis program that allows, for example, middle-income Jordan and Lebanon, both inundated with uprooted Syrians, to borrow on the bank’s most favorable terms. The shift reflects a growing consensus that traditional distinctions among relief, reconstruction and development work a...

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionViolent Extremism

Applying the Compact Model of Economic  Assistance in Fragile States

Applying the Compact Model of Economic Assistance in Fragile States

Monday, November 14, 2016

The Fragility Study Group is an independent, non-partisan, effort of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Center for a New American Security and the United States Institute of Peace. The chair report of the study group, U.S. Leadership and the Challenge of State Fragility, was released on September 12. This brief is part of a series authored by scholars from the three institutions that build on the chair report to discuss the implications of fragility on existing U.S. tools, st...

Type: Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEnvironmentEconomics

Islamist Groups in Afghanistan and the Strategic Choice of Violence

Islamist Groups in Afghanistan and the Strategic Choice of Violence

Monday, November 14, 2016

What causes established nonviolent groups to turn into violent organizations, and what leads organized violent groups to shun violence, even temporarily, and work within established political systems? This Peace Brief, which relies on in-depth interviews and primary source documents, explores the strategic choices Islamist groups in Afghanistan have made and make in using violence to contest government authority.

Type: Peace Brief

Violent Extremism

Fostering a State-Society Compact

Fostering a State-Society Compact

Monday, November 14, 2016

The Fragility Study Group is an independent, non-partisan, effort of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Center for a New American Security and the United States Institute of Peace. The chair report of the study group, U.S. Leadership and the Challenge of State Fragility, was released on September 12. This brief is part of a series authored by scholars from the three institutions that build on the chair report to discuss the implications of fragility on existing U.S. tools, st...

Type: Report

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Gender and Fragility: Ensuring a Golden Hour

Gender and Fragility: Ensuring a Golden Hour

Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Fragility Study Group is an independent, non-partisan, effort of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Center for a New American Security and the United States Institute of Peace. The chair report of the study group, U.S. Leadership and the Challenge of State Fragility, was released on September 12. This brief is part of a series authored by scholars from the three institutions that build on the chair report to discuss the implications of fragility on existing U.S. tools, st...

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionGender

Myanmar Peace Process: Slow Progress, Delicate Steps

Myanmar Peace Process: Slow Progress, Delicate Steps

Thursday, November 10, 2016

The peace process in Myanmar, which seeks to end decades of conflicts between the country’s army and an array of rebel groups, is progressing fitfully but could still face a reversal, experts on the Southeast Asian nation said in a discussion at the U.S. Institute of Peace. To drive it forward will require that the country’s new democratic leadership to skillfully manage relations with the still-powerful military while pushing negotiations and building confidence with the nation’s diverse arm...

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & DialogueJustice, Security & Rule of Law

Episode 42 - Nadeem Ghazi

Episode 42 - Nadeem Ghazi

Thursday, November 3, 2016

We speak with Nadeem Ghazi, the Founder and Director of the World Learning Grammar School & Institute, which provides support to schools throughout Pakistan that have declared a commitment to crea

Type: Podcast