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IPI has a long tradition of producing high-quality, timely reports that are policy relevant and academically sound. Presenting original research in an accessible style, IPI policy reports serve as integral tools for discussions on a range of topics of central concern to international affairs, such as peace operations, global terrorism, transnational organized crime, peacebuilding, and the responsibility to protect.

 

 

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Policy Papers - October 14, 2005

Housing, Land, Property and Conflict Management

Agnes Hurwitz, Kaysie Studdard, and Rhodri Williams

 
 

 

Policy Papers - October 12, 2005

Taking the International Rule of Law Seriously

Laurence Boisson de Chazournes

 
 

 

Policy Papers - August 14, 2005

Rule of Law Programs in Peace Operations

Agnes Hurwitz and Kaysie Studdard

 
 

 

 

 

Policy Papers - July 14, 2004

Making States Work: From State Failure to State-Building

Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff, and Ramesh Thakur

 
 

 

Policy Papers - September 14, 2002

Kosovo, East Timor and Afghanistan

Simon Chesterman

 
 

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