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1. Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan

2. North Korea in Africa: Historical Solidarity, China’s Role, and Sanctions Evasion

3. Mobilization, Negotiation, and Transition in Burkina Faso

4. “No Going Backward”: Afghanistan’s Post–Peace Accord Security Sector

5. Extending Constitutional Rights to Pakistan’s Tribal Areas

6. Conflict and Crisis in South Sudan’s Equatoria

7. Enhancing U.S.-China Strategic Stability in an Era of Strategic Competition

8. China’s Influence on Conflict Dynamics in South Asia

9. Digital Inclusion in Mediated Peace Processes: How Technology Can Enhance Participation

10. China-Venezuela Relations in the Twenty-First Century: From Overconfidence to Uncertainty

11. Why Burma’s Peace Efforts Have Failed to End Its Internal Wars

12. What Works in Youth Projects? Lessons for the Youth, Peace, and Security Field

13. Final Report and Recommendations of the Senior Study Group on Peace and Security in the Red Sea Arena

14. The Arakan Army in Myanmar: Deadly Conflict Rises in Rakhine State

15. Pathways for Post-Peace Development in Afghanistan

16. Constitutional Issues in the Afghan Peace Negotiations: Process and Substance

17. Looking for Trouble: Sources of Violent Conflict in Central Asia

18. Addressing Fragility in a Global Pandemic: Elements of a Successful U.S. Strategy

19. Violence Prevention through Election Observation

20. Built for Trust, Not for Conflict: ASEAN Faces the Future

21. Assessing Afghanistan’s 2019 Presidential Election

22. Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Male Peacekeepers

23. How to Engage the Enemy: The Case for National Security Diplomacy with North Korea

24. Searching for COVID-19 Ceasefires: Conflict Zone Impacts, Needs, and Opportunities

25. North Korean Phone Money: Airtime Transfers as a Precursor to Mobile Payment System

26. Curbing Corruption after Conflict: Anticorruption Mobilization in Guatemala

27. Nonviolent Action in Myanmar: Challenges and Lessons for Civil Society and Donors

28. After the Agreement: Why the Oversight of Peace Deals Succeeds or Fails

29. The Challenges Facing the Philippines’ Bangsamoro Autonomous Region at One Year

30. Bourgeois Jihad: Why Young, Middle-Class Afghans Join the Islamic State

31. Illicit Drug Trafficking and Use in Libya: Highs and Lows

32. China’s Periphery Diplomacy: Implications for Peace and Security in Asia

33. China’s Response to Sudan’s Political Transition

34. Service Delivery in Taliban-Influenced Areas of Afghanistan

35. China’s Impact on Conflict Dynamics in the Red Sea Arena

36. Understanding Russia’s Interest in Conflict Zones

37. Legislature and Legislative Elections in Afghanistan: An Analysis

38. Myanmar’s Casino Cities: The Role of China and Transnational Criminal Networks

39. Violent Extremist Disengagement and Reconciliation: A Peacebuilding Approach

40. Measuring Collective Impact: Creating a Framework for Assessing Multiple Peacebuilding Projects in Colombia

41. India’s Kashmir Conundrum: Before and After the Abrogation of Article 370

42. Toward a Kashmir Endgame? How India and Pakistan Could Negotiate a Lasting Solution

43. Disengagement and Reconciliation in Conflict-Affected Settings

44. Preparing the Global Counterterrorism Forum for the Next Decade

45. Water Conflict Pathways and Peacebuilding Strategies

46. Taliban Fragmentation: Fact, Fiction, and Future

47. The Challenges for Social Movements in Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe

48. The India-Pakistan Rivalry in Afghanistan

49. Afghan Women’s Views on Violent Extremism and Aspirations to a Peacemaking Role

50. A Peace Regime for the Korean Peninsula

51. The Intersection of Investment and Conflict in Myanmar

52. Rethinking Transnational Terrorism: An Integrated Approach

53. The “Green Diamond”: Coffee and Conflict in the Central African Republic

54. Understanding Resistance to Inclusive Peace Processes

55. Displacement and the Vulnerability to Mobilize for Violence: Evidence from Afghanistan

56. The Need for a New U.S. Information Strategy for North Korea

57. The Religious Landscape in South Sudan: Challenges and Opportunities for Engagement

58. Systems Thinking for Peacebuilding and Rule of Law (French) (Penseé Systémique Pour la Consolidation de la Paix et L’état de Droit en Soutien de Réformes Complexes dans des Environnements Touchés par les Conflits)

59. Injecting Humanity: Community-Focused Responses for People Exiting Violent Extremist Conflict

60. Central Asia’s Growing Role in Building Peace and Regional Connectivity with Afghanistan

61. The Religious Landscape in Myanmar’s Rakhine State

62. Ceasefire Monitoring in South Sudan 2014–2019: “A Very Ugly Mission”

63. Breaking, Not Bending: Afghan Elections Require Institutional Reform

64. Negotiations, Continued: Ensuring the Positive Performance of Power-Sharing Arrangements

65. Syria Study Group Final Report

66. Donor Assistance in the Transparency and Accountability Movement

67. Conflict Prevention in Kenya: Combating Corruption through Nonviolent Action

68. Loya Jirgas and Political Crisis Management in Afghanistan: Drawing on the Bank of Tradition

69. Local Cross-line Coordination in Syria

70. Managing the Secure Release of Sensitive Detainees in Libya

71. Insurgent Bureaucracy: How the Taliban Makes Policy

72. Engaging the Post-ISIS Iraqi Religious Landscape for Peace and Reconciliation

73. Strategic Implications of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

74. Myanmar’s 2020 Elections and Conflict Dynamics

75. Options for Reintegrating Taliban Fighters in an Afghan Peace Process

76. The United Wa State Army and Burma’s Peace Process

77. China’s Role in North Korea Nuclear and Peace Negotiations

78. Ukrainian Activism for Transparency and Accountability: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

79. Perspectives on Peace from Taliban Areas of Afghanistan

80. Exposure to Violence and Voting in Karachi, Pakistan

81. North Korea-China Summit: The ‘Strategic Choice’ by Both Sides

82. Devolution of Power in Pakistan

83. The Current Situation in Colombia

84. To Defeat Terrorism, Use 'People Power'

85. Making Peace Among Afghans: Kabul's View

86. Deputy Secretary of State Sullivan: U.S. to Lead on Humanitarian Issues

87. Congress Can Be Bipartisan: The Case of Human Rights

88. Mainstreaming Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas

89. How the United Nations Can Harness 'People Power'

90. U.S. Leverage in South Asia: Enough to Meet Policy Goals?

91. USIP’s Work on Violent Extremism

92. Nigeria’s 2019 Elections: Change, Continuity, and the Risks to Peace

93. The Role of U.N. Peacekeeping in China’s Expanding Strategic Interests

94. South Sudan’s Civil War and Conflict Dynamics in the Red Sea

95. China’s Evolving Role as a U.N. Peacekeeper in Mali

96. Participatory Action Research for Advancing Youth-Led Peacebuilding in Kenya

97. What Works in Preventing Election Violence: Evidence from Liberia and Kenya

98. Nigeria’s Movement for Transparency and Accountability: Bringing the Pieces Together

99. Satellite Imagery, Remote Sensing, and Diminishing the Risk of Nuclear War in South Asia

100. Providing for the Common Defense: The Assessments and Recommendations of the National Defense Strategy Commission