United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2021
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2021
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United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2021
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United States Institute of Peace
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Washington, DC
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Incoming Resources
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- Dialogues nationaux sur la consolidation de la paix et les transitions, créativité et pensée adaptative, Elizabeth Murray et Susan Stigant, éditrices
- Afghanistan-Pakistan ties and future stability in Afghanistan, by Elizabeth Threlkeld and Grace Easterly
- The impact of COVID-19 on South Asian economies, by Uzair Younus
- Enhancing US-China strategic stability in an era of strategic competition, US and Chinese perspectives, edited by Patricia M. Kim
- "No going backward", Afghanistan's post-peace accord security sector, by Annie Pforzheimer, Andrew Hyde, and Jason Criss Howk
- Nonviolent action and transitions to democracy, the impact of inclusive dialogue and negotiation, by Véronique Dudouet and Jonathan Pinckney
- Advancing global peace and security through religious engagement, lessons to improve US policy, by Peter Mandaville and Chris Seiple
- From the street to the peace table, nonviolent mobilization during intrastate peace processes, by Véronique Dudouet
- Disability-inclusive peacebuilding, state of the field and the way forward, by Elizabeth Murray
- Conflict and crisis in South Sudan's Equatoria, by Alan Boswell
- Mobilisation, négociation et transition au Burkina Faso, Eloïse Bertrand
- Engaging with Muslim civil society in Central Asia, components, approaches, and opportunities, by Sebastien Peyrouse and Emil Nasritdinov
- Gender-based violence and COVID-19 in fragile settings, a syndemic model, by Luissa Vahedi, Jessica Anania, and Jocelyn Kelly
- Removing sanctions on North Korea, challenges and potential pathways, by Troy Stangarone
- Democracy in Afghanistan, amid and beyond conflict, by Anna Larson
- China's security force posture in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, by John Bradford
- Digital authoritarianism and nonviolent action, challenging the digital counterrevolution, by Matthew Cebul and Jonathan Pinckney
- Afghanistan Study Group final report, a pathway for peace in Afghanistan
- The evolution and potential resurgence of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, by Amira Jadoon
- Frenar la corrupción después del conflicto, movilización anticorrupción en Guatemala, por Walter Flores y Miranda Rivers
- Understanding organized crime and violence in Central Asia, by Lawrence P. Markowitz and Mariya Y. Omelicheva
- Precarity and power, reflections on women and youth in nonviolent action, by Jonathan Pinckney and Miranda Rivers
- Nurturing and sustaining facilitator networks, key considerations for support organizations, by Ruben Grangaard and Carlisle Levine
- Nigeria's state peacebuilding institutions, early success and continuing challenges, by Darren Kew
- Mobilization, negotiation and transition in Burkina Faso, by Eloïse Bertrand
- Processes of reintegrating Central Asian returnees from Syria and Iraq, William B. Farrell [and three others]
- Young and angry in Fezzan, achieving stability in Southern Libya through greater economic opportunity, by Mary Fitzgerald and Nathaniel L. Wilson
- North Korea in Africa, historical solidarity, China's role, and sanctions evasion, by Benjamin R. Young
- National dialogues in peacebuilding and transitions, creativity and adaptive thinking, Elizabeth Murray and Susan Stigant, editors
- Extending constitutional rights to Pakistan's tribal areas, by Umar Mahmood Khan, Rana Hamza Ijaz, and Sevim Saadat
- Motives, benefits, and sacred values, examining the psychology of nonviolent action and violent extremism, by Jonathan Pinckney, Michael Niconchuk, and Sarah Ryan
Outgoing Resources
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