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1. Forging Afghanistan's National Unity Government

2. Overcoming Barriers to U.S.-China Cooperation

3. Former U.N. Peacekeepers: Agents of Cultural Change in Pakistan's Polic

4. Maximizing the Impact of Aid to Pakistan: Leverage Reform and Local Capacity

5. Compounding Uncertainty in Afghanistan: Economic Consequences of Delay in Signing the Bilateral Security Agreement

6. PakVotes: A Social Media Experiment in Elections Monitoring

7. Governance Reforms in Pakistan's Tribal Areas: The Long Road to Nowhere?

8. The Koran Desecration and the Role of Religion in Conflict

9. Fixing Pakistan's Civil-Military Imbalance: A Dangerous Temptation

10. Paying for Afghanistan's Security Forces During Transition: Issues for Chicago and Beyond

11. U.S. Special Envoys: A Flexible Tool

12. From Militants to Policemen: Three Lessons from U.S. Experience with DDR and SSR

13. Traditional Dispute Resolution and Afghanistan's Women

14. Optimism and Obstacles in India-Pakistan Peace Talks

15. Pakistan, the United States and the End Game in Afghanistan: Perceptions of Pakistan's Foreign Policy Elite

16. Afghan Perspectives on Achieving Durable Peace

17. The United States in Iraq: Options for 2012

18. Bleak Outlook for 2011 Conference on Disarmament

19. Covering and Countering Extremism in Pakistan's Developing Media

20. Counterrevolution in the Gulf

21. Preventing Arab-Kurd Conflict in Iraq after the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces

22. The Future of Pakistan

23. Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

24. Haiti After the Earthquake

25. Health Initiatives and Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghanistan

26. The International Donors' Conference and Support for Haiti's Future

27. Preventing Conflict in the "Stans"

28. The Road to Successful Transition in Afghanistan: From Here to the December 2010 Review

29. A New Kind of Balkans Drama

30. Cooperation and Tension in Regional and Global Infectious Disease Surveillance

31. The Premiership

32. International Engagement with Somalia

33. Iraqi Voices Entering 2010

34. Conflict Prevention: Principles, Policies and Practice

35. Afghanistan: Conditions-Based Redeployment

36. Navigating Negotiations in Afghanistan

37. When Is International Peacemaking Illegal? Implications of the 2010 Supreme Court Decision in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project

38. The Private Sector in Security Sector Reform: Essential But Not Yet Optimized

39. Resolving the Crisis over Constitutional Interpretation in Afghanistan

40. The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform: Navigating Institutional Terrains

41. Unfinished Business in Bosnia and Herzegovina: What Is To Be Done?

42. U.S. Policy and Bosnia-Herzegovina: An Assessment

43. U.S. Institute of Peace Teaches International Security Personnel to Resolve Conflicts without Resorting to the Use of Force

44. Online Discourse in the Arab World: Dispelling The Myths

45. Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams

46. Engaging the Darfur Diaspora for Peace

47. Paper Versus Steel: Haiti's Challenge of Constitutional Reform

48. Evaluating Iraq's Provincial Reconstruction Teams While Drawdown Looms: A USIP Trip Report

49. Iraq in the Obama Administration

50. What Iraq Needs from the Obama Administration: Recommendations from Iraqis Resident in the U.S

51. The Future of the U.S. Military Presence in Iraq

52. Domestic Agencies in Reconstruction and Stabilization: The "4th D"

53. Iraq After the Surge: Options and Questions

54. Iraq's Interior Ministry: Frustrating Reform

55. Colombia's Crossroads: The FARC and the Future of the Hostages

56. Killing Friends, Making Enemies: The Impact and Avoidance of Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan

57. Iraq: Positive Change in the Detention System

58. Coming Soon to a Country Near You: Kosova Sovereignty

59. Building Blocks, Stumbling Blocks: Prospects for Peace in Kashmir

60. Inside North Korea: A Joint U.S.-Chinese Dialogue

61. Civilians Will Make the Difference in Iraq

62. Nigeria 2007: Building Blocks for a Peaceful Transition Workshop Report

63. Public Health and Conflict in North Korea

64. Nation Building: We CAN Do Better

65. Security Sector Reform in Liberia: Domestic Considerations and the Way Forward

66. Who Rules Ahmadinejad's Iran?

67. New Strategies for Darfur

68. Prospects for a Successful Peace Process in Nepal: Internal and International Perspectives

69. The Situation in Afghanistan: A Re-evaluation Needed

70. Is Iran Facing an Economic Crisis?

71. Options for Police in a U.S. Civilian Reserve Corps

72. Women's Role in Liberia's Reconstruction

73. Armed Conflict as a Public Health Problem: Current Realities and Future Directions

74. Haiti's Drug Problems

75. Rebuilding Civil Society in Afghanistan: Fragile Progress and Formidable Obstacles

76. Constituent Assembly Elections and Security in Nepal

77. Child Soldiers: New Evidence, New Advocacy Approaches

78. The U.S., Iraq and the Middle East

79. Iraq: Time for a Change

80. Kosovo: Breaking the Deadlock

81. Prospects for Mediation of the Lebanon Crisis

82. Responding to Crisis in Nigeria

83. A Hamas Government: Isolate or Engage?

84. Afghan Insurgency Still A Potent Force

85. Overcoming Obstacles to Humanitarian Assistance in Darfur

86. Creating a More Inclusive Peace in Côte d'Ivoire

87. Afghanistan: Old Problems, New Parliament, New Expectations