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Request for Proposals

Monday, July 1, 2013

Project Name: Evaluation of USIP Grantmaking and Grants in Afghanistan Response Deadline: Friday, August 2, 2013 at 3:00pm EST I. General Instructions A. The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) requests proposals to evaluate USIP’s grantmaking and a set of seven USIP grants in Afghanistan. B. The project will require the evaluation firm to facilitate consultations with USIP staff, conduct fieldwork in Afghanistan, develop an evaluation report, and brief USIP staff on findings and...

Praise for "Where is the Lone Ranger?"

“A timely assessment of America’s ability to develop and field an essential component of stability operations—constabulary forces, also known internationally as ‘formed police units.’ Perito demonstrates their importance by drawing on American experience, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan, and explains why America has been slow to arrive at this solution, as well as why its governmental system inhibits its implementation.” —David Bayley, distinguished professor emeritus and former dean, S...

Detention Standards and Non-State Armed Groups

Detention Standards and Non-State Armed Groups

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

All armed groups capture or detain individuals in a variety of situations, but it is unclear what legal obligations, if any, non-state groups have when dealing with detainees. Bruce Oswald explores this question and the challenge of getting non-state groups to respect basic detention standards.

Type: Peace Brief

A Crucial Link

A Crucial Link

Sunday, September 1, 2013

In places as diverse as South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Nepal, negotiators of national peace plans have for years sanctioned the creation of local peace committees (LPCs) to address community-level sources of grievance and thereby to build peace from the bottom up. In A Crucial Link: Local Peace Committees and National Peacebuilding, longtime practitioner Andries Odendaal engages in the first comparative study of LPCs and asks whether and where the committees have succeeded.

Type: Book

Conflict Analysis & Prevention