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Inclusive Approaches to Community Policing and CVE

Inclusive Approaches to Community Policing and CVE

Thursday, September 18, 2014

What happens when community policing—a strategy that promotes collaboration between the police and a community to ensure safety and security—is implemented in transitional societies, in marginalized communities, or to prevent violent extremism or to engage women in providing community-level security? To ensure that they are not doing more harm than good, security, gender, and peacebuilding practitioners must both expand their understanding of policing methodologies and related assumptions and...

Type: Special Report

Violent ExtremismJustice, Security & Rule of LawConflict Analysis & Prevention

Licensing Afghan Opium for Medicinal Use

Licensing Afghan Opium for Medicinal Use

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Opium production continues to increase in Afghanistan, but there are no easy, one-dimensional solutions to this problem. Afghanistan unfortunately will not be able to join the small group of countries that produce licit opium for medicinal purposes. The opium it currently produces is both illegal and high-cost. Trying to introduce licit production runs the risk that large-scale illicit production will continue in parallel. In the long term, it is unlikely that Afghanistan could compete in the...

Type: Peace Brief

Justice, Security & Rule of Law

Using Special Envoys In High-Stakes Conflict Diplomacy

Using Special Envoys In High-Stakes Conflict Diplomacy

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Special envoys or representatives have been used by nearly every administration to address high-stakes conflicts and to address situations with a degree of attention outside the capacity of the State Department and other regular bureaucratic structures. This report focuses on the issues surrounding the use of special envoys or representatives and how they can be used most effectively.

Type: Special Report

Religious Authority and the Promotion of Sectarian Tolerance in Pakistan

Religious Authority and the Promotion of Sectarian Tolerance in Pakistan

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Sunni-Shia tensions have been a recurrent problem in Pakistan for more than three decades, as domestic and international factors have polarized sectarian identities. Recently, the Shia minority has suffered the brunt of the violence. This report examines what has fostered intolerance and tolerance between Sunnis and Shias in Pakistan and the role that religious authorities may play in reducing sectarian prejudice.

Type: Special Report

Religion

Preventing Violent Extremism in Kyrgyzstan

Preventing Violent Extremism in Kyrgyzstan

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Kyrgyzstan is the only country in Central Asia that has seen significant political transition since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, having twice—in 2005 and 2010—overthrown autocrats in violent uprisings. At the same time, its new democratic institutions, elected leaders, and multiparty parliament make it a test case for political liberalization. If its political system fails or the country falls apart, so will the first democratic experiment in Central Asia. Concerns within Kyrgyzst...

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Pakistan’s Resurgent Sectarian War

Pakistan’s Resurgent Sectarian War

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The violence across the Middle East has energized sectarian militant networks on both sides of the conflict in Pakistan. This report gives an overview of the history of conflict between Sunni Deobandi and Shia militant and political organizations in Pakistan and offers warnings about further radicalization there and its effects on the politics of the state.

Type: Peace Brief

ReligionJustice, Security & Rule of Law

The Current Situation in Pakistan

The Current Situation in Pakistan

Monday, January 23, 2023

Pakistan continues to face multiple sources of internal and external conflict. Extremism and intolerance of diversity and dissent have grown, fuelled by a narrow vision of Pakistan’s national identity, and are threatening the country’s prospects for social cohesion and stability. 

Type: Fact Sheet