This issue of PeaceWatch highlights how USIP is strengthening civ-mil cooperation for peace operations around the world, building government capacity in conflict zones, and USIP President Richard Solomon’s lasting impact on the field of peacebuilding.
This issue of PeaceWatch highlights the Institute’s work in Iraq, rule of law and genocide prevention.
The Summer 2011 edition of PeaceWatch looks at how USIP is making a difference in hotspots around the world.
This issue of PeaceWatch highlights the Institute’s work in media, technology and conflict resolution efforts around the world.
This issue of PeaceWatch highlights the Institute’s groundbreaking work in gender and peacebuilding efforts around the world.
This issue of PeaceWatch highlights how the Institute is engaging youth and helping to create the next generation of peacebuilders around the world.
USIP now offers PeaceWatch online, bringing readers more in-depth coverage of Institute programs and resources. Articles link to additional information such as experts’ biographies, new materials and multimedia tools.
Reflecting USIP's transition to a new era, PeaceWatch has a new look.
This Institute-developed model for understanding and countering the spread of Islamist militancy builds on ideas presented in both classic epidemiology, as well as on the growing literature that explores social contagion phenomena.
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