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Speaker Events - December 14, 2010
Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, Deputy Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), briefed an IPI audience on December 14th on the outcomes of the Lisbon NATO Summit and NATO’s new Strategic Concept that will serve as a roadmap for the alliance.
Panel Discussions - November 16, 2010
Famous Kant Essay on Peace Gets a New Read
What would it take to achieve a lasting international peace?
Meeting Notes - September 20, 2010
Security Council Istanbul Retreat: At the Crossroads of Peacemaking, Peacekeeping, and Peacebuilding
This meeting note draws on the discussions held during the informal retreat of the UN Security Council in Istanbul, Turkey on June 25-26, 2010. The retreat was co-organized by the government of Turkey and the International Peace Institute.
Policy Papers - September 15, 2010
Issue Brief: Reaching the OSCE Summit in Astana
In December 2010, Kazakhstan will host fifty-six countries for the first summit of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) since 1999. This issue brief looks at what it will take to “reach the summit” at Astana; examines the main issues at stake; and considers the relevance and future direction of the OSCE.
Comment & Analysis - September 14, 2010
Democracy Day at the United Nations?
Three years ago the United Nations General Assembly declared September 15th the International Day of Democracy, an annual event to assess the progress of democracy around the world.
Panel Discussions - September 14, 2010
UN Security Council Strategies for Managing Civil Wars Evolving
A policy discussion around a new IPI report on UN Security Council strategies for managing civil wars included comments by Ambassador Gert Rosenthal of Guatemala, who called the report "fascinating" and said that "it shows a Security Council which is continually evolving."
Policy Papers - September 07, 2010
The UN Security Council and Civil War: Insights from New IPI Study
This new IPI report examines trends in how the Security Council has engaged with civil wars since 1989 and the gradual evolution of the Council’s civil-war response strategies, including where and when it chose to engage.
Comment & Analysis - August 05, 2010
For These Founders, the Empire Mattered the Most
At a farewell reception two years ago for under secretary for peacekeeping operations, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, he was asked what had surprised him the most during his eight years in the post. “The importance of national sovereignty,” he answered.
Comment & Analysis - August 04, 2010
The Shifting of Political Positions in Africa
Africa's leaders gathered at Speke Resort Munyonyo on the shores of Lake Victoria on the outskirts of the Ugandan capital Kampala on July 25th for the African Union bi-annual summit. This was the 15th meeting since the continental body was founded eight years ago.
Panel Discussions - July 20, 2010
Compelling Non-State Armed Groups to Comply with Humanitarian Law
“All of today’s conflicts involve one or more non-state actors — groups whose political and military objectives are extensively analyzed but, if we are honest, we do not really know well,” said John Holmes, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, in his opening remarks at an IPI event on July 20th.
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Is There a Russian “Spring” Coming?
Flawed elections in December provided a spark for protests, but most Russians want evolution, over revolution.
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