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

2. Extending Constitutional Rights to Pakistan’s Tribal Areas

3. A Peace Regime for the Korean Peninsula

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

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

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

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

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

9. Securing China’s Belt and Road Initiative

10. Civilian-Led Governance and Security in Nigeria After Boko Haram

11. Insurgent Alliances in Afghanistan

12. Regional Security through Inclusive Reform in the Maghreb and the Sahel

13. Security and Social Developments in Kunduz

14. Civil Defense Groups

15. A Counterterrorism Role for Pakistan's Police Stations

16. Inclusive Approaches to Community Policing and CVE

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

18. Engaging Afghan Religious Leaders for Women's Rights

19. Creating Spaces for Effective CVE Approaches

20. Why do Youth Join Boko Haram?

21. Last Chance: The International Community and the 2014 Afghan Elections

22. Reintegrating Armed Groups in Afghanistan: Lessons from the Past

23. The Afghan National Police in 2015 and Beyond

24. Countering Violent Extremism: A Peacebuilding Perspective

25. Electoral Offensive: Taliban Planning for Afghanistan's 2014 National Elections

26. Haitian Women: The Centerposts of Reconstructing Haiti

27. Security Sector Reform in Tunisia

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

29. What Is Boko Haram?

30. Afghanistan's Civil Order Police

31. Maritime Security Sector Reform

32. Mutual Accountability: Lessons and Prospects for Afghanistan Post-Tokyo

33. The Politics of Security Sector Reform in Egypt

34. Security Sector Transformation in the Arab Awakening

35. Impact or Illusion? Reintegration under the Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Program

36. Istanbul and Bonn Conferences: Building Blocks of the Afghan Transition Process

37. The Iraq Federal Police

38. Lessons from Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Iraq

39. The Politics of Dispute Resolution and Continued Instability in Afghanistan

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

41. Watching from the Sidelines: Israel and the Syrian Uprising

42. Jordan and the Current Unrest in Syria

43. Who Controls Pakistan's Security Forces?

44. Police Corruption: What Past Scandals Teach about Current Challenges

45. The Challenge of Keeping Haitians Safe

46. EU Conflict Prevention Revisited

47. The United States in Iraq: Options for 2012

48. Bleak Outlook for 2011 Conference on Disarmament

49. Missed Opportunities: The Impact of DDR on SSR in Afghanistan

50. Refugees and IDPs after Conflict: Why They Do Not Go Home

51. Reforming Pakistan's Police and Law Enforcement Infrastructure: Is It Too Flawed to Fix?

52. The EU's Experience with Security Sector Governance

53. Congress and Parliaments in Security Sector Reform

54. Health Initiatives and Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghanistan

55. Fighting Corruption in Security Sector Reform

56. The Link Between DDR and SSR in Conflict-Affected Countries

57. In Pursuit of Democracy and Security in the Greater Middle East

58. Congress and Parliaments in Security Sector Reform

59. Informal Dispute Resolution in Afghanistan

60. MINURCAT Withdrawal: The Risks to Civilian Protection and Humanitarian Assistance in Eastern Chad

61. Stabilizing Chad: Security, Governance and Development Challenges

62. The Role of Women in Global Security

63. Breaking the Cycle of Electoral Violence in Nigeria

64. Securing Afghanistan

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

72. What Role for the United Nations in Haiti?

73. Establishing Leadership on Civilian Assistance to Afghanistan

74. Facing the Abyss: Lebanon's Deadly Political Stalemate

75. Iraq: Politics Unfrozen, Direction Still Unclear

76. Negotiating Peace in Darfur

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

78. Disaster in the DRC: Responding to the Humanitarian Crisis in North Kivu

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

80. Afghanistan's Economy: On the Right Road, But Still a Long Way to Go

81. Behind the Numbers: Assessing Indices of Peace, Conflict and Instability

82. Bridging Modernity and Tradition: Rule of Law and Search for Justice in Afghanistan

83. Reforming the Iraqi Interior Ministry, Police, and Facilities Protection Service

84. Civilians Will Make the Difference in Iraq

85. The Future of Democracy in Bangladesh

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

87. Public Health and Conflict in North Korea

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

89. Is Iran Facing an Economic Crisis?

90. Nepal in Transition: Developing Security and Rule of Law Strategies

91. Zimbabwe's Latest Crackdown: Responses and Consequences

92. Western Sahara - How to Create a Stalemate

93. New Hopes for Negotiated Solutions in Colombia

94. Seven Months Into the Surge: What Does it Mean For Iraqis?

95. Employment Generation and Economic Development in Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

96. U.S. Police in Peace and Stability Operations

97. Bangladesh at the Crossroads

98. Bridging the Public Security Gap: The Role of the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (CoESPU) in Contemporary Peace Operations

99. Policing Iraq: Protecting Iraqis from Criminal Violence

100. Dismantling the DPRK's Nuclear Weapons Program