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1. UN Peacekeeping and the Protection of Civilians from Sexual and GenderBased Violence

2. SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity

3. The Role of Local Governance in Sustaining Peace

4. Comparative Continuismo: Presidential Term Limit Contravention Across Developing Democracies

5. Leveraging Local Knowledge for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in Africa

6. Deploying Combined Teams: Lessons Learned from Operational Partnerships in UN Peacekeeping

7. Europe’s Return to UN Peacekeeping in Africa? Lessons from Mali

8. Safety and Security Challenges in UN Peace Operations

9. Why We Fail to Prevent Mass Atrocities

10. Reimagining Peacemaking: Women’s Roles in Peace Processes

11. Silencing the Guns: Strengthening Governance to Prevent, Manage, and Resolve Conflicts in Africa

12. Europe’s Return to UN Peacekeeping in Africa? Lessons from Mali

13. From the Margins to the Mainstream: Toward an Integrated Multilateral Response to Organized Crime

14. Rethinking Peacebuilding: Transforming the UN Approach

15. Mediating Transition in Yemen: Achievements and Lessons

16. New Report Examines East Africa and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development

17. Improving UN Capacity for Rapid Deployment

18. The Union of South American Nations: Mapping Multilateralism in Transition

19. Responding to Insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea

20. Insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea: Assessing the Threat, Preparing the Response

21. Engineering Peace: The Critical Role of Engineers in UN Peacekeeping

22. United Nations Sanctions on Iran and North Korea: An Implementation Manual

23. Sanctions Implementation and the UN Security Council: The Case for Greater Transparency

24. Terminating Security Council Sanctions

25. Small States at the United Nations: Diverse Perspectives, Shared Opportunities

26. The Political Economy of UN Peacekeeping: Incentivizing Effective Participation

27. Cooperation from Crisis? Regional Responses to Humanitarian Emergencies

28. New Meeting Note: Security and Development in the Sahel-Sahara

29. Conflict, Violence, and Instability in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

30. Talking to Arab Youth: Revolution and Counterrevolution in Egypt and Tunisia

31. New Report Examines How to Enhance Training for UN Peacekeepers

32. A Dangerous Nexus: Crime, Conflict, and Terrorism in Failing States

33. When Do Civil-War Parties Heed the UN? Findings from the IPI Security Council Compliance Database

34. New Report Plans Ahead for a Postconflict Syria:Lessons from Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen

35. A Good Office? Twenty Years of UN Mediation in Myanmar

36. Rethinking Humanitarianism: Adapting to 21st Century Challenges

37. Aid Effectiveness in Fragile States: Lessons from the First Generation of Transition Compacts

38. Organized Crime, Conflict, and Fragility: A New Approach

39. Preventing Conflicts in Africa: Early Warning and Response

40. Broadening the Base of United Nations Troop-and Police-Contributing Countries

41. Making UN Peacekeeping More Robust: Protecting the Mission, Persuading the Actors

42. Maintaining International Peace and Security: A Summit Meeting of the UN Security Council

43. The Security Sector in Côte d'Ivoire: A Source of Conflict and a Key to Peace

44. Preventive Diplomacy: Regions in Focus

45. Transforming Terrorists: Examining International Efforts to Address Violent Extremism

46. The UN Security Council and the Responsibility to Protect: Policy, Process, and Practice

47. A New Approach? Deradicalization Programs and Counterterrorism

48. Election-Related Disputes and Political Violence: Strengthening the Role of the African Union in Preventing, Managing, and Resolving Conflict

49. The United Nations Security Council and Civil War: First Insights from a New Dataset

50. Power, Politics, and Change: How International Actors Assess Local Context