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Policing Iraq: Protecting Iraqis from Criminal Violence

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Reducing criminal violence would advance stability in Iraq, increase popular support for Iraq's new government, and improve police-community relations. This can best be done through an effective program of U.S.-supported institutional development.

Type: Peace Brief

Balkans Progress: Who Stands in the Way?

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Daniel Serwer testified before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Hearing on Human Rights, Democracy and Integration in South-Central Europe on the current situation in Bosnia, Serbia, and Kosovo, and on why none has established a firm foundation for peace after years of conflict.

Transitional Governance: From Bullets to Ballots

Transitional Governance: From Bullets to Ballots

Thursday, June 1, 2006

Effective transitional governance is one of the most formidable challenges facing reconstruction and stabilization missions in war-torn, failed states. How can these states secure lasting peace without institutions of governance, accountable leaders, and support of the governed?

Type: Special Report