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Speaker Events - June 22, 2010
Ed Husain: “You Do Not Tolerate Intolerance—You Challenge It”
Ed Husain, an English-born Muslim of immigrant parents, spent five years of his life as a radical Islamist in Britain but now heads a think-tank on countering Islamic extremism.
Panel Discussions - June 14, 2010
IPI Holds Roundtable Discussion on UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy
Following the institutionalization of the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF) in 2009, there has been a great deal of discussion about its role and function and its relationship to other UN bodies addressing global terrorism.
Panel Discussions - April 14, 2010
Combating Incitement to Terrorism
On April 14th, IPI and the permanent mission of Turkey to the UN brought together nearly one hundred members of the UN community to discuss combating incitement to terrorism and promoting international dialogue and cooperation to that end.
IPI in the News - March 22, 2010
Prince El Hassan Opens Conference on Countering Violent Extremism [Jordan Times]
Conferences - March 16, 2010
Jordan Plays Host to International Terrorism Experts for IPI Conference
On March 16-17, the International Peace Institute and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs co-organized a conference on “Countering Violent Extremism: Learning from Deradicalization Programs in Some Muslim-Majority States,” in Amman, Jordan.
Podcasts - March 08, 2010
Podcast: Daniel Benjamin on Counterterrorism
During an address on March 3rd at IPI, Ambassador Daniel Benjamin from the US Department of State asserted that “as President Obama has said from the outset, there should be no trade-off between our security and our values.”
Speaker Events - March 01, 2010
US Official: "No Trade-Off Between Our Security and Our Values"
“International Counterterrorism Policy in the Obama Administration: Developing a Strategy for the Future” was the subject of a well-attended address at IPI on Monday, March 1st by Ambassador Daniel Benjamin, the Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the US Department of State.
Policy Papers - 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. ![]()
Podcasts - February 08, 2010
Podcast: Vali Nasr and Muslim Capitalists
In a talk at IPI on January 26th, Vali Nasr, a Tufts University professor currently serving in the Obama Administration as a senior advisor on Afghanistan and Pakistan, put forth the argument that “the change agent in the Muslim world will have to be the market, not a cultural debate.”
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Comment & Analysis - February 04, 2010
New Strategy Emerges on Afghanistan
The key component of the new strategy on Afghanistan is the so-called ‘Karzai plan’ for a Taliban deradicalization and reintegration program that would use economic incentives to encourage Taliban members to give up their arms and cut any ties with al-Qaida. ![]()
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