United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2020
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2020
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United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2020
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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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- Understanding Russia's interest in conflict zones, by Paul M. Carter, Jr
- The intersection of investment and conflict in Myanmar, Priscilla Clapp
- Assessing Afghanistan's 2019 presidential election, by Colin Cookman
- Understanding resistance to inclusive peace processes, by Esra Cuhadar
- Displacement and the vulnerability to mobilize for violence, evidence from Afghaistan, by Sadaf Lakhani and Rahmatullah Amiri
- Taliban fragmentation, fact, fiction, and future, by Andrew Watkins
- Myanmar's casino cities, the role of China and transnational criminal networks, by Jason Tower and Priscilla Clapp
- Violence prevention through election observation, by Larry Garber
- The Arakan Army in Myanmar, deadly conflict rises in Rakhine State, by David Scott Mathieson
- The challenges for social movements in Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe, by Gladys Kudzaishe Hlatywayo and Charles Mangongera
- Digital inclusion in mediated peace processes, how technology can enhance participation, by Andreas T. Hirblinger
- China's response to Sudan's political transition, by Laura Barber
- Constitutional issues in the Afghan peace negotiations, process and substance, by Barnett R. Rubin
- Searching for COVID-19 ceasefires, conflict zone impacts, needs, and opportunities, by Tyler Jess Thompson
- Toward a Kashmir endgame?, How India and Pakistan could negotiate a lasting solution, by Happymon Jacob
- North Korean phone money, airtime transfers as a precursor to mobile payment system, by Yonho Kim
- The "Green Diamond", coffee and conflict in the Central African Republic, by Fiona Mangan, Igor Acko, and Manal Taha
- Disengagement and reconciliation in conflict-affected settings, by Leanne Erdberg Steadman
- Legislature and legislative elections in Afghanistan, an analysis, by A. Farid Tookhy
- Preventing sexual exploitation and abuse by male peacekeepers, by Jessica Anania, Angelina Mendes, and Robert U. Nagel
- A peace regime for the Korean peninsula, by Frank Aum [and six others]
- Service delivery in Taliban-influenced areas of Afghanistan, by Scott S. Smith
- Built for trust, not for conflict, ASEAN faces the future, by Drew Thompson and Byron Chong
- Why Burma's peace efforts have failed to end its internal wars, by Bertil Lintner
- Preparing the Global Counterterrorism Forum for the next decade, by Eric Rosand
- Nonviolent action in Myanmar, challenges and lessons for civil society and donors, by La Ring [and three others]
- China-Venezuela relations in the twenty-first century, from overconfidence to uncertainty, by Matt Ferchen
- How to engage the enemy, the case for national security diplomacy with North Korea, by Van Jackson
- Water conflict pathways and peacebuilding strategies, by David Michel
- Illicit drug trafficking and use in Libya, highs and lows, by Fiona Mangan
- The challenges facing the Philippines' Bangsamoro Autonomous Region at one year, by Zachary Abuza and Luke Lischin
- India's Kashmir conundrum, before and after the abrogation of Article 370, by Sameer P. Lalwani and Gillian Gayner
- Looking for trouble, sources of violent conflict in Central Asia, by Gavin Helf
- The India-Pakistan rivalry in Afghanistan, by Zachary Constantino
- Understanding Pakistan's deradicalization programming, by Arsla Jawaid
- Bourgeois jihad, why young, middle-class Afghans join the Islamic State, by Borhan Osman
- What works in youth projects? lessons for the youth, peace, and security field, by Rebecca Ebenezer-Abiola and Jeremy Moore
- After the agreement, why the oversight of peace deals succeeds or fails, by Aly Verjee
- Rethinking transnational terrorism, an integrated approach, by Martha Crenshaw
- Addressing fragility in a global pandemic, elements of a successful US strategy, Corinne Graff, editor
- China's periphery diplomacy, implications for peace and security in Asia, Jacob Stokes
- Measuring collective impact, creating a framework for assessing multiple peacebuilding projects in Colombia, by Diego Benitez
- Afghan women's views on violent extremism and aspirations to a peacemaking role, by Haseeb Humayoon and Mustafa Basij-Rasikh
- Curbing corruption after conflict, anticorruption mobilization in Guatemala, by Walter Flores and Miranda Rivers
- Pathways for post-peace development in Afghanistan, by Khyber Farahi and Scott Guggenheim
Outgoing Resources
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