Kabul Bankrupt? Verdict Portends Broad Consequences for Afghanistan
Monday, March 11, 2013Afghanistan sometimes seems like a suicidal cat: bent on self-destruction, but having nine lives. It almost lost a life when the Kabul Bank collapsed in spectacular fashion in...
View ArticlePolitical, Security Challenges Grow for Middle East Women
Friday, March 8, 2013By: Garrett NadaThe unprecedented role of women in the Arab uprisings doesn't mean life is getting easier for them as the world marks International Women’s Day. A joint USIP/Wilson...
View ArticleLibya’s Peaceful Anniversary Shows Potential for Stability, Success
Thursday, March 7, 2013By: Rania Swadek Libyans showed their determination to avoid violence as they marked the anniversary of their revolution. USIP Program Specialist Rania Swadek in Tripoli mulls...
View ArticleSyria's Conflict, In Numbers: 525,600 Minutes X 2
Thursday, March 14, 2013By: Rachel BrandenburgIt has been two years since the beginning of the Syrian uprising. USIP Program Officer Rachel Brandenburg counts the ways the country has been shattered...
View ArticleCopenhagen Process Tackles Delicate Topic of Detainees in Military Operations
Friday, March 15, 2013Allegations of detainee mistreatment are not new and remain one of the most controversial aspects of contemporary military operations. The debate has led a number of states to...
View ArticleAfghan Women’s Voices Urgently Needed for Country’s Transition, Activists Say
Monday, March 18, 2013By: Viola GiengerTo the backdrop of stunning photographs illustrating the achievements and remaining hurdles for women in Afghanistan, a USIP expert and the recipient of a U.S....
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