United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2018
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2018
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United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, 2018
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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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- Nigeria's 2019 elections, change, continuity, and the risks to peace, Aly Verjee, Chris Kwaja, and Oge Onubogu
- Devolution of power in Pakistan, Syed Mohammad Ali
- The conflict resource economy and pathways to peace in Burma, Kevin M. Woods
- Mainstreaming Pakistanʼs Federally Administered Tribal Areas, reform initiatives and roadblocks, Imtiaz Ali
- A negotiated end to the Afghan conflict, the Taliban's perspective, Borhan Osman
- Sudan after sanctions, Sudanese views of relations with the United States, Aly Verjee
- Participatory action research for advancing youth-led peacebuilding in Kenya, Sahlim Charles Amambia [and seven others]
- Libya's next elections, a step forward or a step back?, Alexander A. Decina with contributions from Darine El Hage and Nathaniel L. Wilson
- Providing for the common defense, the assessment and recommendations of the National Defense Strategy Commission
- Satellite imagery, remote sensing, and diminishing the risk of nuclear war in South Asia, Jay Wise
- What works in preventing election violence, evidence from Liberia and Kenya, Jonas Claes, Inken von Borzyskowski
- The political deal with Hezb-e Islami, what it means for talks with the Taliban and peace in Afghanistan, Casey Garret Johnson
- Nigeria's movement for transparency and accountability, bringing the pieces together, Samson Itodo and Davin O'Regan
- The intersection of China's commercial interests and Nigeria's conflict landscape, Matthew T. Page
- Myanmar's armed forces and the Rohingya crisis, Andrew Seth
- Hezb-e Islami, peace, and integration into the Afghan security forces, Deedee Derksen
- South Sudan's civil war and conflict dynamics in the Red Sea, Payton Knopf
- China's evolving role as a UN peacekeeper in Mali, Jean-Pierre Cabestan
- Leveraging US-China cooperation to build a regional consensus on Afghanistan, David Rank
- South Sudan's renewable energy potential, a building block for peace, David Mozersky and Daniel M. Kammen
- Understanding Chinaʼs response to the Rakhine crisis, Adrienne Joy
- Lessons from strengthening capacity in countering violent extremism, Nathaniel L. Wilson and Jeff Krentel
- The role of UN peacekeeping in China's expanding strategic interests, Marc Lanteigne
- Securing China's Belt and Road initiative, Zi Yang
- The elusive peace, ending sexual violence during and after conflict, Pearl Karuhanga Atuhaire [and four others]
- Collaborative design in peacebuilding, lessons from the Central African Republic, Andrew Blum and Ruben Grangaard
- Resisting violence, growing a culture of nonviolent action in South Sudan, Moses John, Philip Wilmot, and Nicholas Zaremba
- Civilian-led governance and security in Nigeria after Boko Haram, Jibrin Ibrahim and Saleh Bala
- Improving Afghanistan's public finances in 2017-2019, raising revenue and reforming the budget, William A. Byrd and Shah Zama Farahi
- China's role in Nigerian railway development and implications for security and development, Yunnan Chen
- Pensée systémique pour la consolidation de la paix et l'état de droit, en soutien de réformes complexes dans des environnements touchés par les conflits, Philippe Leroux-Martin et Vivienne O'Connor
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