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International Peace Institute
777 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017-3521
USA

Phone: +1-212 687-4300

Fax: +1-212 983-8246
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Marilyn Messer
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Directions

The International Peace Institute is located at the corner of 44th Street and 1st Avenue in the Church Center building. We are directly across the street from the United Nations.

 

Directions by Subway

LEXINGTON AVENUE LINE
Take the No. 4 or 5 express trains or the No. 6 local train to Grand Central Station. Head east on 44th Street towards the East River. IPI is located in the Church Center building on the south side of the street. It is the last building before one reaches 1st Avenue.

F LINE
Take the F train to the 42nd Street-Bryant Park stop and then transfer to the No. 7 train, going 1 stop to Grand Central Station. Then follow the directions above. If you don't wish to transfer, you may walk east along 42nd Street until reaching 2nd Ave. Turn left on 2nd Ave. and then make a right on 44th Street. IPI is located in the Church Center building on the south side of the street. It is the last building before one reaches 1st Avenue.

 


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February 09, 2010
IPI Publication: Bombs and Ballots in Bangladesh

 

In this policy paper, author Naureen Chowdhury Fink argues that the threats of terrorism and militancy in Bangladesh are best understood in relation to the political and socioeconomic challenges confronting the country.