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U.S. Institute of Peace
Created by Congress, the independent U.S. Institute of Peace works to prevent, mitigate and resolve violent conflict around the world.
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U.S. Institute of Peace 7 min
Imran Khan’s ability to steer foreign policy will depend on his relations with ’s powerful army:
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Brookings Global 8. aug.
2 billion people live in countries affected by fragility and conflict, and they constitute the youngest and fastest growing populations, globally. outlines key lessons that underpin a new model for addressing fragility:
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The recent South Sudan peace deal is not a final agreement, and current deficiencies and risks need to be addressed to create a lasting solution, argue our and :
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Amb. Joseph Yun, a senior advisor to our Asia program, talks about his experiences negotiating with on the podcast
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Rev. Susan Hayward 8 t
Will you be attending the Parliament of the World's Religions in Toronto in early November? I’ll be co-leading a 3-day pre-Parliament workshop on in & with . Pls share! Info & apply:
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Watch: on the latest moves by the Taliban and ISIS in Afghanistan.
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As Iraq works to grow its economy, possible new U.S. sanctions on Iran risk making its situation worse, says our Senior Fellow Andrew Snow:
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The International Day of Peace is just weeks away. What's your ?
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. talks with about why the Taliban and ISIS in Afghanistan don't generally cooperate:
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AllforPeacebuilding 21 t
The Alliance for Peacebuilding is seeking our next President and CEO to lead our organization and the peacebuilding field! Learn more and apply below:
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What will Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Look Like Under Imran Khan?
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Why did the U.S. and Taliban meet this July? Our expert Andrew Wilder explains the motives behind the talks:
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UK in Ghana 23. aug.
Warm words & praise for by in his speech at . He highlighted the leader’s determination to protect the stability of the rules based Int. system & values. Ghana & share the UK's values: democracy, peace & tolerance.
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U.S. Institute of Peace 23. aug.
The latest South Sudan peace deal doesn’t meaningfully address the ongoing humanitarian crisis, which risks exacerbating violence rather than quelling it:
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U.S. Institute of Peace 23. aug.
Iraq and Iran are economically intertwined, meaning new sanctions on Iran might cause a dangerous ripple effect across the region.
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U.S. Institute of Peace 23. aug.
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The peace process can still move forward in Afghanistan even without a cease-fire, says on this week's On Peace podcast:
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U.S. Institute of Peace 23. aug.
The U.S. and the Taliban met in Qatar this July. Our expert Andrew Wilder says the motives include the mutual fear of Afghanistan becoming like Syria:
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U.S. Institute of Peace 23. aug.
"I learned to accept each day as it comes no matter how stormy it is."
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U.S. Institute of Peace 23. aug.
Nearly 80 percent of the global population today experiences persecution and discrimination on the basis of their religion, belief, or non-belief.
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U.S. Institute of Peace 22. aug.
Read UK Secretary 's speech at our headquarters yesterday, in which he discussed the importance of a rules-based international order:
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