United States Institute of Peace
93 works on record
Works
Solicited grants 1993
The grant program
The Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace
U.S. human rights policy toward Africa
Summer institute-- international peace, security, and conflict management for secondary school social studies teachers
Bridging the theory/practice gap
Terrorism in the Horn of Africa
The Nature of politics and government
Afghanistan and post-soviet central Asia
Global terrorism after the Iraq War
Constitutional and non-constitutional governments
Why they don't fight
Furthering peace through international law
The Marriage of Islam and democracy
Zimbabwe and the prospects for nonviolent political change
From democracy and aid to arms control
The Superpowers in the Third World--from omnipotence to impotence?
The South China Sea dispute : prospects for preventive diplomacy
Transatlantic relations in the aftermath of Kosovo
Religious attitudes on war
Understanding United States foreign policy
Educating for peace
Making United States foreign policy
Arab media
Iraq's constitutional process
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh
Directory of U.S. resources on the rule of law for the independent states of the former Soviet Union

Guides to Library of Congress subject headings and classification on peace and international conflict resolution

Using Data Sharing to Improve Coordination in Peacebuilding : Report of a Workshop by the National Academy of Engineering and the United States Institute of Peace
Adapting Agricultural Extension to Peacebuilding : Report of a Workshop by the National Academy of Engineering and the United States Institute of Peace
Sensing and Shaping Emerging Conflicts : Report of a Joint Workshop of the National Academy of Engineering and the United States Institute of Peace
Guide to experts
Passing the baton
The Gulf crisis
Conflict and conflict resolution in Mozambique
Conflict and conflict resolution in Yugoslavia
Building peace
The Gulf crisis
Jerusalem
Sensing and Shaping Emerging Conflicts
Adapting Agricultural Extension to Peacebuilding : Report of a Workshop by the National Academy of Engineering and United States Institute of Peace
Using Data Sharing to Improve Coordination in Peacebuilding : Report of a Workshop by the National Academy of Engineering and United States Institute of Peace
Morality and foreign policy
Middle East arms control after the Gulf War
Pacifism and citizenship
"Breaking the ice" with a national adversary
Negotiating across cultures
Detente boosts European peace research
New insights into de-escalation
Is control of chemical warfare feasible?
Northeast Asian peace and security
Arms control in the Middle East
Alternative U.S. policy approaches to third world conflicts
Systemic changes and the third world
Taking it to the next level
Toward greater cultural awareness--broadening the basis for peace negotiations
Regional conflicts
Citizen diplomacy coming of age
Nigeria and the Sudan-- accommodating diversity and state interests
The United States and Russia after the Cold War
Lawless rule versus rule of law in the Balkans
U.S. and U.S.S.R.
What is the nature of the current Soviet crisis--and how do we know?
Kosovo final status
Stability and political pluralism
The Salience of ethnic conflict in the late twentieth century
Resolving conflict in the post-Cold War Third World--the role of superpowers
Intolerance--an obstacle to peace?
Religion, nationalism, and intolerance--Ukraine's millennium of strife
Dialogue in Williamsburg
Africa's internal wars of the 1980s--contours and prospects
Third World conflict resolution--a new role for the United Nations?
The art of pre-negotiation
"New world order" or utopia?
Arab-Israeli peacemaking-- from Khartoum to Madrid
Managing ethnic conflict in the modern west--the Irish case
Microchip peacemaking
Dialogues on Nicaragua--bridging the barriers of conflict
The Duality of Chinese foreign policy-- firm but flexible
Yugoslavia at the brink--prospects for stability or disintegration
Harnessing Operational Systems Engineering to Support Peacebuilding
Afghanistan and post-soviet central Asia
Ethics and emigration
The OAS and regional security
How terrorism ends
The Kuwait crisis
French negotiating style
National dialogue in Tunisia
From miracle to crisis
Sudan
Doing business in South Africa
Covert intervention in Chile, 1970-73
Between impediment and advantage