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401. Transcending the Past to Build Haiti\'s Future

402. Chad's 2007 Peace Agreement Plagued by Poor Implementation

403. The Role of Women in Global Security

404. Breaking the Cycle of Electoral Violence in Nigeria

405. Countering Radicalization in America: Lessons from Europe

406. Counting the Costs of Somali Piracy

407. A Renewable Energy Peace Park in the Golan as a Framework to an Israeli-Syrian Agreement

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

409. Iraq's Interior Ministry: The Key To Police Reform

410. Media for Next Generation Peacebuilding in Iraq

411. A New Agenda for Bosnia and Herzegovina

412. Building the Rule of Law in Haiti: New Laws for a New Era

413. Beyond Emergency Responses in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Regional Solutions for a Regional Conflict

414. An Education Track for the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

415. Reinforcing Treasury's Strategic Roles in International Affairs and National Security

416. Preventing Violent Conflict

417. Promoting Cross-LoC Trade in Kashmir

418. Afghanistan's Police: The Weak Link in Security Sector Reform

419. Blood Oil in the Niger Delta

420. Scenarios for Sudan: Avoiding Political Violence Through 2011

421. Hamas: Ideological Rigidity and Political Flexibility

422. Justice Interrupted: Historical Perspectives on Promoting Democracy in the Middle East

423. Media as Global Diplomat

424. The Interior Ministry's Role in Security Sector Reform

425. The Limits of Institutional Engineering: Lessons from Iraq

426. Land, Property, and the Challenge of Return for Iraq's Displaced

427. The Kurds in Syria: Fueling Separatist Movements in the Region?

428. Mapping Peace between Syria and Israel

429. Islamic Peacemaking Since 9/11

430. Conflict-Business Dynamics in the Democratic Republic of Congo

431. Tourism in the Developing World

432. Haiti after the Donors' Conference

433. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: PARSING THE OPTIONS

434. Six Important Issues for Sudan and Its Future

435. Crisis in the Niger Delta

436. Lebanon's Unstable Equilibrium

437. The Current Status of Religious Coexistence and Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina

438. What Role for the United Nations in Haiti?

439. Post-Conflict Health Reconstruction: New Foundations for U.S. Policy

440. Establishing Leadership on Civilian Assistance to Afghanistan

441. What Next for the Democratic Republic of Congo?

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

443. Securing Afghanistan

444. Iraq, its Neighbors, and the Obama Administration: Syrian and Saudi Perspectives

445. Recruitment of Rule of Law Specialists for the Civilian Response Corps

446. Dr. Ali Al-Dabbagh's Iraq-based Formula for Regional Cooperation

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

448. Building Blocks for Citizenship and a Peaceful Transition in Sudan

449. Reconstructing Gaza – Lessons from Lebanon

450. Resolving the Crisis over Constitutional Interpretation in Afghanistan

451. Won't You Be My Neighbor: Syria, Iraq and the Changing Strategic Context in the Middle East

452. The Real Bridge to Nowhere: China's Foiled North Korea Strategy

453. North Korea, Inc.: Gaining Insights into North Korean Regime Stability from Recent Commercial Activities

454. U.S.-Iranian Engagement Toward A Grand Agenda?

455. Building Blocks for Citizenship and a Peaceful Transition in Sudan

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

457. What to do about Bosnia and Herzegovina?: The Case for Accelerated NATO Membership and OSCE Coordination of Constitutional Reform

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

459. Maliki's Iraq between Two Elections

460. Haiti: Is Economic Security Possible if Diplomats and Donors Do Their Part?

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

462. Haiti After the Storms: Weather and Conflict

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

464. Iraq's Cultural Heritage: Preserving the Past for the Sake of the Future

465. Media, Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding: Mapping the Edges

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

467. Depoliticizing Zimbabwe's Economy: Solutions for Two Million Percent

468. Special Report No. 208: Haiti: Confronting the Gangs of Port-au-Prince

469. Special Report No. 209: Securing the Future: A Primer on Security Sector Reform in Conflict Countries

470. Special Report No. 210: Making Borders Irrelevant in Kashmir

471. Special Report No. 211: Would You Fight Again?: Understanding Liberian Ex-Combatant Reintegration

472. Special Report No. 212: Thwarting Afghanistan's Insurgency: A Pragmatic Approach toward Peace and Reconciliation

473. Special Report No. 213: Reconciliation Strategies in Iraq

474. Special Report No. 214: Abrahamic Alternatives to War: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives on Just Peacemaking

475. Special Report No. 215: Whither Peace Operations?

476. Special Report No. 216: The Treasury Approach to State-Building and Institution-Strengthening Assistance: Experience in Iraq and Broader Implications

477. Pakistani Public Opinion on Democracy, Islamist Militancy, and Relations with the U.S.

478. Keeping an Eye on an Unruly Neighbor: Chinese Views of Economic Reform and Stability in North Korea

479. Sudanese Universities as Sites of Social Transformation

480. Toward Peace in the Southern Philippines: A Summary and Assessment of the USIP Philippine Facilitation Project, 2003-2007

481. Religion in World Affairs: Its Role in Conflict and Peace

482. Elections in the DRC: The Bemba Surprise

483. Negotiating with the Islamic Republic of Iran: Raising the Chances for Successs—Fifteen Points to Remember

484. Media and Conflict: Afghanistan as a Relative Success Story

485. Conflict-Sensitive Approach to Infrastructure Development

486. Higher Education and the Future of Iraq

487. Special Report No. 204: Using Quantitative and Qualitative Models to Forecast Instability

488. Special Report No. 205: Why We Should Still Study the Cuban Missile Crisis

489. Special Report No. 206: Mullahs, Money, and Militias: How Iran Exerts Its Influence in the Middle East

490. Special Report No. 207: Integrated Security Assistance: The 1207 Program

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

492. Iraq After the Surge: Options and Questions

493. Resurrecting the Wall of Fear: The Human Rights Situation in Syria

494. Kenya: Setting the Stage for Durable Peace?

495. Is Liberia's Governance and Economic Management Assistance Program a "Necessary Intrusion?"

496. Analyzing Iran's Domestic Political Landscape

497. Iraq's Interior Ministry: Frustrating Reform

498. Half Full or Half Empty: Assessing Prospects for Peace in Lebanon

499. Bringing Peace to the Niger Delta

500. Making Bosnia Work: Why EU Accession is Not Enough