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Policy Papers - April 18, 2012
Engaging Nonstate Armed Groups on the Protection of Children: Towards Strategic Complementarity
Jérémie Labbé, Reno Meyer
This issue brief provides an overview of the legal, political, and operational frameworks protecting children from the effects of armed conflict, notably from violations by nonstate armed groups.
Meeting Notes - March 30, 2012
New Publication: What Works in Preventive Dipolmacy
Robert Muggah, rapporteur
This meeting note summarizes the discussion from a forum held at IPI on December 15, 2011, in collaboration with the Folke Bernadotte Academy, the SecDev Group, and the Social Science Research Council.
Policy Papers - February 16, 2012
Security-Sector Reform: Nine Ways to Move from Policy to Implementation
Rory Keane and Mark Downes
Security sector reform (SSR) remains a relatively new and evolving concept, one that brings together practitioners and academics from many different backgrounds. The application of SSR differs from one context to the other, each with its own complications.
Policy Papers - January 06, 2012
Preventive Diplomacy: Regions in Focus
International Peace Institute
Over the past few years there has been a resurgence of interest in employing preventive tools to thwart the outbreak and escalation of violent conflict. This paper looks at the state of and challenges ahead for preventive diplomacy in four different regions of the world: Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Northeast Asia.
Meeting Notes - December 05, 2011
Seminar Report: Multilateral Strategies for Conflict Prevention
Christopher Mikulaschek and Paul Romita, rapporteurs
Ten years ago the UN Secretary-General pledged to intensify efforts to move from a culture of reaction to a culture of prevention. In 2005, heads of state and government at the UN World Summit solemnly renewed their commitment “to promote a culture of prevention of armed conflict.”
About This Program
Coping with Crisis is a multi-year research and policy-facilitation program that works to inform and assist decision makers in the UN, multilateral organizations, member state capitals, and civil society to address emerging security challenges and strengthening multilateral response capacities.
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The Global Observatory
A Gulf Union? Not Yet
A union between Persian Gulf countries the along the lines of the European Union may be a long way from being achieved.
Key Global Events to Watch in May
A list of key upcoming meetings and events with implications for global affairs.
The Global Observatory is a new website by IPI, providing timely analysis on peace and security issues, interviews with leading policymakers, interactive maps, and more.










