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.
![Trauma and Transitional Justice in Divided Societies](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/sr-20050413-trauma-transitional-justice-cover.jpg?itok=W4h8yObO)
Trauma and Transitional Justice in Divided Societies
In March 2004, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), with assistance from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), hosted a three-day conference at Airlie House in Warrenton, Virginia, entitled "Trauma and Transitional Justice in Divided Societies." The purpose of the conference was to explore, from different disciplinary perspectives, how divided societies emerging from violent conflict have sought justice and reconciliation through various transitional jus...
![USIP Prevention Newsletter - March 2012](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/Prevention-March2012.jpg?itok=cbLnegTV)
USIP Prevention Newsletter - March 2012
The March 2012 Prevention Newsletter features a spotlight on U.S.-Pakistan Relations: The year 2011 saw a progressive deterioration in the U.S.-Pakistan relationship. But despite the fact that mutual mistrust is probably at an all time high, there is no appetite to allow the relationship to rupture.
![Governance, Corruption, and Conflict](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/20130313-NPEC-2011-StudyGuide.jpg?itok=d5jnLAs4)
Governance, Corruption, and Conflict
Corruption exists in all societies but its cost are particularly high for states emerging from conflict. Not only can it retard development but it can also create further instability. This study guide will help students understand the relationship between corruption and conflict and learn about ways to address corruption and promote good governance.
![The Impact of New Media on Peacebuilding and Conflict Management](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2011-2012-New-Media-SG.jpg?itok=29TOI2H5)
The Impact of New Media on Peacebuilding and Conflict Management
New media tools such as smartphones can help hold governments accountable and coordinate relief efforts, for example, but they can also convey inaccurate information and promote violent agendas. This study guide examines both the positive and negative effects of the new media and its potential for use in peacebuilding.
![Lessons from Women's Programs in Afghanistan and Iraq](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/SR302.jpg?itok=l_v3s544)
Lessons from Women's Programs in Afghanistan and Iraq
Despite years of efforts aimed at expanding women’s rights and opportunities in Iraq and Afghanistan, women in those countries face major obstacles in consolidating these gains. Recognizing that women’s empowerment contributes significantly to stability, USIP convened experts to assess what has been learned in developing women’s programs in Afghanistan and Iraq and to establish best practices for future programs in conflict zones.
![Sudan and South Sudan: Independence and Insecurity](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/3.14.2012%20temin%20sfrc%202275.jpg?itok=RWVayll1)
Sudan and South Sudan: Independence and Insecurity
Jonathan Temin, director of Sudan programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace, testified on the situation in Sudan and South Sudan before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on March 14, 2012.
![The Koran Desecration and the Role of Religion in Conflict](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/PB121-cover.jpg?itok=dF3SUy27)
The Koran Desecration and the Role of Religion in Conflict
Qamar-ul Huda captures the key perspectives of a roundtable convened by the United States Institute of Peace which drew on the expertise of scholars, practitioners, U.S. government officials, and the policy community to discuss the implications of the burning of the Koran in Afghanistan in February, 2012.
![Empowering Local Peacebuilders](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/Empowering_Local_Peacebuilders-cover.jpg?itok=5qpL0k_z)
Empowering Local Peacebuilders
Peacebuilding operations in conflict and post-conflict societies often undermine local capacity, ownership, and sustainability. The acknowledged remedy is to empower local actors to take the lead in planning and implementing programs, but few empowerment strategies that work in practice have been documented and explained.
![Learning from Sudan’s 2011 Referendum](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/SR303.jpg?itok=lmPz3EEz)
Learning from Sudan’s 2011 Referendum
Despite dire predictions of violence around the referendum on the secession of southern Sudan, the vote in 2011 was largely peaceful. Understanding why is key to future efforts to prevent conflict.
![Security Sector Reform in Tunisia](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/SR304-cover.jpg?itok=EKOTWAE_)
Security Sector Reform in Tunisia
The long-term success of Tunisia’s new democracy hinges on efforts to reform its security sector. Most in need of reform are the police, gendarme, and interior ministry.