Reflections on the DC symposium

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By Lauren Javins For three intensive weeks, I was a participant of the International Peace and Security Institute’s (IPSI) symposium on the new frontiers in peacebuilding. IPSI connected thought-leaders to members of civil society [...]

Reflections on the DC symposium2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

Join the Fall 2018 IPSI Internship Team!

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Creative Learning – International Programs Intern Interns support the mission of the International Peace & Security Institute (IPSI) by researching particular themes, issues, or regions/countries and by providing logistical support for current projects and upcoming [...]

Join the Fall 2018 IPSI Internship Team!2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

Community building among global practitioners

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By Amy Thomas The IPSI symposium has been the most engaging and innovative mixture of practitioners and academics I have ever had the pleasure of being a part of. The ideas brought forth, and [...]

Community building among global practitioners2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

Facilitation in conflict resolution

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By Lydia Dawson On Wednesday, July 25 we heard from Michael Shipler and Rajendra Mulmi from Search for Common Ground. They worked with us on our facilitation skills, and we did several exercises to [...]

Facilitation in conflict resolution2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

Wherever you look, there is value

2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

by Dakota Peterson Today was a tough day. I snapped at a colleague, forced a friend to turn against me, and walked away with guilt after I was unable to treat another colleague’s feelings [...]

Wherever you look, there is value2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

Diasporic settlements and media propaganda: New frontiers for conflict diagnosis in Cote d’Ivoire?

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By Pierre Ahoure, Cote d’Ivoire / Australia Today’s seminar on July 17, 2018 was conducted by Dr. Doga Eralp, Professorial Lecturer at the School of International Service, American University, Washington DC. Following my formal introduction of [...]

Diasporic settlements and media propaganda: New frontiers for conflict diagnosis in Cote d’Ivoire?2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

PSR: August 10, 2018

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This week in Peace & Security, brought to you every Friday | unsub | August 4 - August 10 About us Join us Donate This week in: IPSI | Africa | Americas | East Asia | Europe & Central Asia | Middle East | South [...]

PSR: August 10, 20182019-01-02T19:41:06+00:00

Old vs. New

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by Sara Magee After spending two weeks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, primarily in Sarajevo, there are a number of thoughts I can identify that keep returning to my mind. These have been related to [...]

Old vs. New2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

Global Peacekeeping: Getting Close or Drifting Away

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by Mohammed Eid  Wars and conflicts break up among nations. It is a complex social phenomenon of mankind. We may not approve it, but we cannot ignore it. For that reason, almost every nation [...]

Global Peacekeeping: Getting Close or Drifting Away2019-01-02T18:19:35+00:00

PSR: August 3, 2018

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This week in Peace & Security, brought to you every Friday | unsub | July 28 - August 3 About us Join us Donate This week in IPSI news: This week in: IPSI | Africa | Americas | East Asia | Europe [...]

PSR: August 3, 20182019-01-02T19:41:16+00:00
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