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Speaker Events - March 08, 2010
Gabon’s Bongo: “We Must Wake Up and Embrace Prevention”
President Ali Bongo Ondimba marked Gabon’s presidency of the UN Security Council this month by addressing an overflow audience of diplomats at the International Peace Institute on March 8th.
Panel Discussions - January 18, 2010
Correcting Inequalities, “You Always Have Losers and Gainers”
This statement was made by Dr. Frances Stewart of Oxford University during an IPI policy forum on inequalities and conflict held last week that also featured discussants Ambassador Peter Maurer of Switzerland and Dr. Susan L. Woodward of CUNY.
Speaker Events - May 19, 2009
Gelb Says US is Indispensable World Leader, With Allies
Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and author of a new book, Power Rules, said last week at an IPI event that the US remains the indispensable leader of the world, though US partnerships with other states are equally indispensable.
Policy Papers - April 08, 2009
Conflict Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect: IPI Blue Paper no. 7
This Blue Paper addresses both conflict prevention and the related but distinct concept of the responsibility to protect (RtoP).
Conferences - July 08, 2008
Roundtable on Conflict Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect
As part of its Task Forces on Strengthening Multilateral Security Capacity, IPI convened a roundtable discussion of conflict prevention and the responsibility to protect (RtoP) at the Trygve Lie Center for Peace, Security, and Development.
Books - July 13, 2007
Iraq: Preventing a New Generation of Conflict
This book seeks to move the debate on Iraq toward a consideration of how Iraqis, with the help of the international community, can build an inclusive and enduring social contract amongst themselves.
Conferences - April 23, 2007
Coping with Conflict and Violence: Challenges for the UN and International Conflict Management
IPI organized a policy workshop on "Coping with Conflict and Violence: Challenges for the UN and International Conflict Management." The workshop launched a new series of IPI Working Papers on trends in armed conflict and organized violence and the challenges posed for international response.
Policy Papers - October 14, 2005
Housing, Land, Property and Conflict Management
Housing, land and property (HLP) policies should, as far as possible, be addressed in conjunction to ensure that residential and land rights are dealt with more comprehensively by domestic and international actors.
Books - July 13, 2005
East Africa and the Horn: Confronting Challenges to Good Governance
Both the obstacles to governance and the opportunities for democratization confronted in East Africa-with its geostrategic importance, porous borders, governments heavily dependent on foreign aid, and some of Africa's longest-running conflicts-provide valuable insights into how good governance policies can be implemented effectively throughout the developing world.
Books - August 13, 2004
Exploring Subregional Conflict: Opportunities for Conflict Prevention
The causes of violent conflict, as well as approaches to conflict prevention have been studied extensively, but only recently has attention been given to the subregional dynamics of internal wars.
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