Publications
Articles, publications, books, tools and multimedia features from the U.S. Institute of Peace provide the latest news, analysis, research findings, practitioner guides and reports, all related to the conflict zones and issues that are at the center of the Institute’s work to prevent and reduce violent conflict.
Iranian Supreme Leader Declares He’s “Not a Diplomat” in Rejecting U.S. Talks on Twitter
Khamenei has become an avid user of Twitter and posted more than 30 comments on the topic of U.S.-Iran talks. USIP's Iran Primer has the highlights.
Truth in Reporting: Media and Communications in Conflict
From left: Onnik Krikorian, Anand Varghese, Len Lidov.
Syria Conflict Rattles Lebanon
Photo Credit: The New York Times/ Moises Saman
Discussing the Changing Face of International Rule of Law Engagement
Over the past decade, efforts to promote the rule of law have advanced significantly. Historically, rule of law reform has focused on formal government institutions, engaging with high-level government actors in a top-down approach. Recent thinking, however, has demonstrated a sea change.
Libya Will Not be Another Iraq
Photo Credit: The New York Times/ Mohammad Hannon
In Libya, Success May Be the Best Revenge
Photo Credit: The New York Times/ Tomas Munita
Assessing the Oil Deal between the Two Sudans
Photo Courtesy of NY Times
Smooth Transfer of Power in Ghana Represents Victory for Democracy
Photo Credit: Flickr/ United Nations Photo