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Korean War Legacies: Healing the Trauma of Korean American Family Separation
On June 25, USIP held a conversation that explored alternative pathways for facilitating reconciliation between Washington and Pyongyang at a time of deadlocked U.S.-North...
Good Trouble: A Conversation with USIP’s Inaugural John Lewis Peace Fellows
The John Lewis Peace Fellowship, named in honor of the late congressman from Georgia, is a two-month residential fellowship at USIP for active peacebuilders...
A Grassroots Movement for Peace in Papua New Guinea
On June 18, USIP hosted a conversation with John Lewis Peace Fellow James Komengi from Papua New Guinea on grassroots peacebuilding in his home...
Preparing the Next Generation of Diplomats
On June 14, USIP marked the publication of "Diplomatic Tradecraft," the first practical diplomacy textbook, by Nicholas Kralev and colleagues at the Washington International...
The Day After Conflict: Women’s Meaningful Participation in Post-War Ukraine
Since Russia’s large-scale invasion in 2022, Ukrainian women have worked relentlessly to build on their already considerable contributions to civil society. On June 6,...
Huawei’s Expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean
USIP’s new report “Huawei’s Expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean: Views from the Region” explores some of the key reasons behind Huawei’s success...