United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2017
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2017
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United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2017
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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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- Ceasefire violations in Jammu and Kashmir, a line on fire, Happymon Jacob
- Matriarchal and tribal identity, community resilience, and vulnerability in South Libya, Manal Taha
- Misperceptions about India-Pakistan trade, beyond politics, S. Akbar Zaidi, Saba Aslam, Farheen Ghaffar
- Negotiating civil resistance, Anthony Wanis-St. John and Noah Rosen
- Libya's religious sector and peacebuilding efforts, Palwasha L. Kakar and Zahra Langhi
- North Korea and the need for a US-ROK-PRC dialogue, Frank Aum
- Industrial-scale looting of Afghanistan's mineral resources, William A. Byrd and Javed Noorani
- Rule of law, governance, and human rights in Afghanistan, 2002 to 2016, Erin Houlihan and William Spencer
- Formation à la gestion de conflits pour les soldats de la paix, évaluation et recommandations, Alison Milofsky [and three others]
- Nonformal dialogues in national peacemaking, complementary approaches, Derek Brown
- Women in nonviolent movements, Marie A. Principe
- Conflict management training for peacekeepers, assessment and recommendations, Alison Milofsky [and three others]
- Political stability in Afghanistan, a 2020 vision and roadmap, Alex Thier and Scott Worden
- Afghan views of government and elections, legitimacy pending, Anna Larson and Noah Coburn
- Engaging religion and religious actors in countering violent extremism, Peter Mandaville and Melissa Nozell
- Governance challenges in Raqqa after the Islamic State, Mona Yacoubian
- Kabul and the challenge of dwindling foreign aid, Fabrizio Foschini
- Does reconciliation prevent future atrocities?, Evaluating practice in Sri Lanka, Kate Lonergan
- Implementing UNSCR 2250, youth and religious actors engaging for peace, Aubrey Cox, Melissa Nozell, and Imrana Alhaji Buba
- Community-based development in rural Afghanistan, first, assume a community, David J. Katz
- The 2015-2016 CAR elections, a look back, peaceful process belies serious risks, Elizabeth Murray and Fiona Mangan
- Déby's Chad, political manipulation at home, military intervention abroad, challenging times ahead, Jérôme Tubiana and Marielle Debos
- Systems thinking for peacebuilding and rule of law, supporting complex reforms in conflict-affected environments, Philippe Leroux-Martin and Vivienne O'Connor
- USAID in Afghanistan, challenges and successes, William Hammink
- Evolving Sino-Russian cooperation in Syria, Yixiang Xu
- China and Myanmar's peace process, Yun Sun
- The China-Pakistan economic corridor, barriers and impact, Arif Rafiq
- What works in facilitated dialogue projects, Jack Froude and Michael Zanchelli
- Kashmir line of control and grassroots peacebuilding, Pawan Bali and Shaheen Akhtar
- Returning foreign fighters and the reintegration imperative, Georgia Holmer and Adrian Shtuni
- Peace education in Pakistan, Zahid Shahab Ahmed
- Sexual violence, exploitation, and abuse, improving prevention across conflicts and crises, Alicia Luedke, Chloe Lewis, and Marisella Rodriguez
- Aid and stabilization in Afghanistan, what do the data say?, Ethan B. Kapstein
Outgoing Resources
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