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Institute Project Summaries
The Institute's Grant Program and its fellowship program, the Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace, are two of the principal means by which the Institute supports the works of scholars and international affairs practitioners to promote better management of international conflicts. The products summarized in these pages directly resulted from projects funded mainly by these two programs. In many cases these projects are multifaceted and ongoing, and what is summarized here may represent only part of the project's impact on policy and intellectual debates or the resolution of international conflicts.
These reports are in keeping with the Institute's congressional mandate to provide scholars, practioners, and the general public with information on the means to promote international peace and the resolution of conflicts without violence. Since the beginning of its grantmaking activities in 1986, the Institute has provided funding for many projects. Our purpose in producing these reports is to provide a succinct overview that we hope will be of value to those working in the field of peace and conflict resolution.
The Contributions series summarizes all completed products. The Advacnces series highlights selected products that address common themes.
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Advances in Understanding International Peacemaking, Vol. 2: Lessons Learned from Institute Projects, 1996-2000
Advances in Understanding International Peacemaking, Vol. 1: Lessons Learned from Completed Grant Projects, 1987-97
Contributions to the Study of Peacemaking, Vol. 4: A Summary of Completed Grant Projects through October 1995
Contributions to the Study of Peacemaking, Vol. 2: A Summary of Completed Grant Projects through April 1992
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Contributions to the Study of Peacemaking, 1996-2001
Contributions to the Study of Peacemaking, Vol. 6, A Summary of Projects Completed by Grantees and Fellows, 1997-1999
Contributions to the Study of Peacemaking, Vol. 5: A Summary of Completed Grant Projects, 1995-1998
Contributions to the Study of Peacemaking, Vol. 3: A Summary of Completed Grant Projects through December 1992
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