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The Power of Evidence for Global Health Success
Date October 13, 2010 Time 1-2 pm Location Stimson Center Having the evidence that global health interventions actually work and work cost-effectively gives policymakers and donors a guide to wise investments in global health. Global health success will come more…Read More »
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Improving Security through Accountability: Exploring Options for Transitional Justice in the DRC
The need for transitional justice mechanisms has been endorsed by a newly released UN mapping report on human rights abuse in the DR Congo. The place to start is with serious vetting and accountability processes as bridges to long-term and…Read More »
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Dropping the DIME on Iran: A Unified Approach to Prevention Strategy
The art of balancing diplomatic, information, military and economic (DIME) efforts to create a synergistic effect toward a clearly defined objective is not a new concept. In the last few years, such efforts have slowed Iran's progress toward acquiring nuclear…Read More »
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Congress Takes on DRC’s Conflict Minerals
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act includes a provision that aims to reduce the use of conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo in electronic products. This is an important step for creating transparency in the…Read More »
Latest Research
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September 29, 2010
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Brian Finlay,
Johan Bergenas,
Veronica Tessler
Beyond Boundaries in the Middle East Widely considered to be the cradle of civilization itself, the Middle East not only boasts the origin of many major religions, it is a part…Read More » -
September 27, 2010
Enhancing United Nations Capacity to Support Post-Conflict Policing and Rule of Law Revised and updated in 2010 by editors William Durch and Madeline England This report provides an overview of recent trends in the use of police…Read More » -
September 23, 2010
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Richard Cronin
Testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Hearing on Water and Security in Southeast Asia Statement of Richard P. Cronin Director, Southeast Asia Program Stimson Center, Washington, DC Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Hearing on Challenges…Read More » -
September 17, 2010
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Michael Krepon
The Flood The Soviet Union was dying long before its collapse, but few took serious notice. Sovietologists in the United States were too threat-oriented to recognize grave…Read More » -
September 17, 2010
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Alix Boucher
UN Panels of Experts and UN Peace Operations Drawing on research and interviews conducted in Côte d'Ivoire, DRC, Liberia, Washington, and New York, UN Panels of Experts and UN Peace Operations: Exploiting Synergies…Read More »



