United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2019
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2019
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United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2019
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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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- Engaging the post-ISIS Iraqi religious landscape for peace and reconciliation, by Ann Wainscott
- Negotiations, continued, ensuring the positive performance of power-sharing arrangements, by David Lanz, Laurie Nathan, and Alexandre Raffoul
- Reaching a durable peace in Afghanistan and Iraq, learning from investments in women's programming, Steven E. Steiner and Danielle Robertson
- Central Asia's growing role in building peace and regional connectivity with Afghanistan, by Humayun Hamidzada and Richard Ponzio
- Breaking, not bending, Afghan elections require institutional reform, by Staffan Darnolf and Scott S. Smith
- Preventing violence during Ukraine's 2019 elections, by Jonas Claes, Artem Myroshnychenko, and Yevheniia Polshchykova
- Myanmar's 2020 elections and conflict dynamics, by Mary Callahan with Myo Zaw Oo
- Ukrainian activism for transparency and accountability, two steps forward, one step back, Olena Tregub
- Youth protest movements in Afghanistan, seeking voice and agency, Srinjoy Bose, Nematullah Bizhan, and Niamatullah Ibrahimi
- Donor assistance in the transparency and accountability movement, by Davin O'Regan
- Perspectives on peace from Taliban areas of Afghanistan, by Ashley Jackson
- The need for a new US information strategy for North Korea, by Nat Kretchun
- Injecting humanity, community-focused responses for people exiting violent extremist conflict, Chris Bosley
- Local cross-line coordination in Syria, by Natasha Hall, Benjamin Smith, and Thomas McGee
- China's engagement with smaller South Asian countries, by Nilanthi Samaranayake
- Final report and recommendations, Syria Study Group
- Intra-Afghan peace negotiations, how might they work?, Sean Kane
- Ceasefire monitoring in South Sudan 2014-2019, "a very ugly mission", by Aly Verjee
- The religious landscape in South Sudan, challenges and opportunities for engagement, by Jacqueline Wilson
- Conflict prevention in Kenya, combating corruption through nonviolent action, by Hussein Khalid and Tabatha Pilgrim Thompson
- Loya jirgas and political crisis management in Afghanistan, drawing on the bank of tradition, by Scott S. Smith
- The Fatemiyoun Army, reintegration into Afghan society, by Ahmad Shuja Jamal
- Pakistan's approach to navigating the Saudi-Iranian split, by Ankit Panda
- How peace was made, an inside account of talks between the Afghan government and Hezb-e Islami, Qaseem Ludin
- Violent extremism and community policing in Tanzania, by Lillian Dang
- Exposure to violence and voting in Karachi, Pakistan, by Mashail Malik and Niloufer Siddiqui
- Insurgent bureaucracy, how the Taliban makes policy, by Ashley Jackson and Rahmatullah Amiri
- Options for reintegrating Taliban fighters in an Afghan peace process, by Deedee Derksen
- The religious landscape in Myanmar's Rakhine State, by Melyn McKay
- Managing the secure release of sensitive detainees in Libya, by Fiona Mangan and Lillian Dang with Nathaniel L. Wilson
- The United Wa State Army and Burma's peace process, Bertil Lintner
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