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    The International Peace Institute is an independent, non-profit organization working to strengthen inclusive multilateralism for a more peaceful and sustainable planet. Through its research, convening, and strategic advising, IPI provides innovative recommendations for the United Nations System, member states, regional organizations, civil society, and the private sector. With staff from around the world and a broad range of academic fields, IPI has offices facing United Nations headquarters in New York and an office in Manama.

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  • Publications 04-22-2009by International Peace Institute

    Weapons of Mass Destruction: IPI Blue Paper no. 3

    This report addresses the urgent need within the UN system to give higher priority to nonproliferation and disarmament, and to build a consensus on these issues.

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    Disarmament
  • Publications 04-08-2009by International Peace Institute

    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).

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    Responsibility to Protect
  • Publications 12-08-2008by International Peace Institute

    Underdevelopment, Resource Scarcity, and Environmental Degradation: IPI Blue Paper no. 1

    Human security challenges are inextricably linked to existing threats to international security. Climate-induced disasters could lead to massive migrations, heightening intraregional tensions.

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    Climate Change, Sustainable Development
  • Meeting Notes 10-14-2008by International Peace Institute

    Pacific Settlement of Border Disputes: Lessons from the Bakassi Affair and the Greentree Agreement

    This multiauthor study and meeting note provides the most comprehensive treatment to date of the historic Greentree Agreement, which peacefully resolved the longstanding border dispute over the Bakassi Peninsula between Cameroon and Nigeria.Download

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    Mediation
  • Meeting Notes 07-14-2007by International Peace Institute

    NEPAD Five Years Later: Critical Institutional and Civil Society Perspectives

    This report examines the relationships among peace, security, and development and the importance of regional and international relationships in facing the challenges of NEPAD’s implementation.

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    Multilateral System, Regional Organizations, Sustainable Development
  • Meeting Notes 04-08-2007by International Peace Institute

    Security Council Counter-Terrorism Review Project

    On April 9, 2007, the International Peace Institute and the Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation (CGCTC) convened the first of two expert workshops in New York aimed at providing independent, comprehensive assessments of the United Nations Security Council’s overall counterterrorism contributions since 2001.This, the resulting report, highlights several key issues and challenges faced as well […]

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    UN Security Council, Violent Extremism
  • Meeting Notes 02-28-2007by International Peace Institute

    Seminar on Integrated Peacebuilding Strategies

    In cooperation with the Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO), the International Peace Institute and the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) organized an informal seminar on integrated peacebuilding strategies on March 1, 2007, in New York.

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    Peacebuilding
  • Policy Papers 02-14-2006by International Peace Institute

    Security-Development Nexus: Research Findings and Policy Implications, Security-Development Nexus Program Report

    The necessity of linking security and development has become a policy mantra. This is a welcome development after the deliberate bifurcation of development and security policies during the Cold War.

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    Security Sector Reform, Sustainable Development
  • Meeting Notes 04-11-2005by International Peace Institute

    Global Public Health and Biological Security: Complementary Approaches

    This note summarizes the key points discussed at a meeting held on March 3, 2005, on the recommendations of the Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change in relation to biological security and public health.

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    Sustainable Development
  • Meeting Notes 10-13-2004by Dorina A. Bekoe, Kapinga-Yvette Ngandu and Marilyn Aniwa, rapporteurs

    Appraising Efforts to Improve Conflict Management in West Africa

    This report stems from the Accra seminar intended to review developments on the implementation of the ECOWAS security mechanism, assess the status of the implementation of the recommendations made at past seminars and provide recommendations to the United Nations (UN), the African Union (AU), and sub-regional organizations on how to improve their strategies for successful […]

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    Regional Organizations
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