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Peace for Afghanistan: What Has Changed?
While all parties take stock of the new situation and determine the best way forward to achieve stability in Afghanistan and the region, USIP...
Forty Years On: What’s Next for U.S.-China Relations?
Amid rising tensions over tariffs and more, frank and open discussion about U.S. policy toward China is needed now more than ever. To explore...
How to Talk About People Disengaging from Violent Extremism
On August 6, USIP discussed the cognitive underpinnings of language and perception in violent radicalization and rehabilitation. The panel explored examples of other social...
A Changing Ethiopia - What is the Legacy of Ethnic Federalism
With more than 100 million people, Ethiopia is one of Africa’s most important and populous countries. It’s also unusual: Ethiopia is Africa’s only explicitly...
One Year In - A Conversation with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan made his first visit to the United States since taking office last year. Immediately following his meeting with President...
The North Korea Sanctions Regime a Year After Singapore
With the prospects of U.S.-North Korea working-level negotiations rekindled after President Trump’s recent surprise meeting with Kim Jong Un at the Korean Demilitarized Zone,...