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USIP’S Specialists on South Sudan

USIP’S Specialists on South Sudan

Friday, July 6, 2012

South Sudan celebrates the first anniversary of its formal independence and nationhood on July 9. Though hopes for progress remain high, the young nation is struggling on several fronts—internal security, relations with Sudan, development, rule of law and statebuilding. The specialists at the U.S. Institute of Peace who work on conflict management and peacebuilding programs in South Sudan examine the gains made and the many challenges ahead.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Burma Dialogue Involving USIP, Partners to Continue

Burma Dialogue Involving USIP, Partners to Continue

Friday, July 6, 2012

As part of an ongoing Track II-style dialogue, the Asia Society and USIP co-hosted a roundtable in late June that brought together representatives of the Myanmar Development Resources Institute (MDRI), senior advisers to Burmese president Thein Sein, and U.S. experts to discuss the political transition away from authoritarianism in Burma.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Afghan and Iraqi Women Offer Lessons Learned to Women of the Arab Spring

Afghan and Iraqi Women Offer Lessons Learned to Women of the Arab Spring

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Kathleen Kuehnast, director of the Center for Gender and Peacebuilding and Manal Omar, director, of the Iraq, Iran and North Africa Program, discuss a recent meeting in Istanbul with Afghan and Iraqi women leaders to map out practical steps forward for women in their own transitional countries.  

Type: Analysis

Gender

Seeds of Peace Campers Visit USIP

Seeds of Peace Campers Visit USIP

Friday, July 13, 2012

On July 9, 43 second-year "Seeds" in their mid-to-late teens visited USIP for a briefing on the Institute’s work and to experience some of the content of the Institute’s Global Peacebuilding Center.

Type: Analysis

Education & Training