By Judith Verweijen, Peer Schouten, and Fergus O’Leary Simpson Summary Environmental peacebuilding is a rapidly evolving field of research and practice, but it has thus far paid limited attention to...
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Unlearning Violence: Democratic Republic of the Congo
DRC President’s Aide Aims to End Sexual Violence, Child Recruitment By: Kathleen Kuehnast Martin Luther King Jr. reminds us that “Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable…” So when we see...
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Instability in the DRC
A little more than two years since President Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Act into law, the northeastern provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are once again embroiled in violent...
Elections Could Plunge the Democratic Republic of Congo into Violent Conflict
On the Issues by Raymond Gilpin December 7, 2011 Congolese went to the polls on Nov. 28 to elect a president and 500 members of parliament in an atmosphere of uncertainty, mistrust and violent...
Crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Role of the international community
WASHINGTON - The humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the Congo) remains among the most catastrophic in the world. The International Rescue Committee estimates that 3.8 million...
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Postgenocidal Reconstruction: Building Peace in Rwanda and Burundi
Africa: In-Depth SPECIAL REPORT John Prendergast and David Smock Rwanda and Burundi Briefly Future security in both Rwanda and Burundi is closely linked to how successfully the Lusaka cease-fire...
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Putting Humpty Dumpty Together: Reconstructing Peace in the Congo
John Prendergast and David Smock Briefly Standing today at a crossroads between war and peace, the Congo threatens either to drag the entire Central African region into a quagmire of conflict or to...
USIP - Special Report on Zaire
About the Report On January 16, 1997, the United States Institute of Peace and the U.S. Department of State cosponsored a one-day roundtable discussion of diplomats, scholars, and nongovernmental...