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U.S. Institute of Peace experts discuss the latest foreign policy issues from around the world in this brief weekly collaboration with SiriusXM‘s POTUS Channel 124. In about 10 minutes, each episode of On Peace distills the most important aspects of a pressing peace and conflict challenge and highlights how the U.S. and international community might respond.

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    • Onderwijs

U.S. Institute of Peace experts discuss the latest foreign policy issues from around the world in this brief weekly collaboration with SiriusXM‘s POTUS Channel 124. In about 10 minutes, each episode of On Peace distills the most important aspects of a pressing peace and conflict challenge and highlights how the U.S. and international community might respond.

    Mirna Galic on NATO’s Long-standing Engagement in the Indo-Pacific

    Mirna Galic on NATO’s Long-standing Engagement in the Indo-Pacific

    Contrary to China’s assertions, NATO has a long history of engagement with the Indo-Pacific. But the alliance’s deep partnerships in the region have taken on renewed importance in recent years amid Russia’s war on Ukraine and renewed strategic competition between the U.S. and China, says USIP’s Mirna Galic.

    • 7 min
    Binalakshmi Nepram on Elevating the Voices of Indigenous Peacebuilders

    Binalakshmi Nepram on Elevating the Voices of Indigenous Peacebuilders

    As part of the first-ever Global Summit on Indigenous Peacebuilding, indigenous leaders have created a worldwide network to share knowledge and advocate for “indigenous people and indigenous processes … [to] be woven into the larger fabric” of the peacebuilding field, says USIP’s Binalakshmi Nepram.

    • 8 min
    Vikram Singh on the U.S.-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Summit

    Vikram Singh on the U.S.-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Summit

    The United States, Japan and the Philippines are holding their first-ever trilateral summit this week. China’s “unprecedented” pressure and aggression over maritime claims will top the agenda. “There’s a fairly clear resolve … to not just let China bully its way to changing the status quo in the region,” says USIP’s Vikram Singh.

    • 9 min
    Asfandyar Mir on Why ISIS-K Attacked Moscow

    Asfandyar Mir on Why ISIS-K Attacked Moscow

    ISIS-K’s recent attack on the Russian capital was, in part, intended to assert the organization’s growing capacity to inflict terror beyond its home base of Afghanistan. “By reaching Moscow, ISIS-K is trying to signal it has the geographic reach to hit anywhere in the world,” says USIP’s Asfandyar Mir.

    • 5 min
    Angela Stent on the Terror Attack in Moscow

    Angela Stent on the Terror Attack in Moscow

    While ISIS has claimed responsibility for the devastating terror attack in Moscow, Putin has baselessly tried to shift the blame to Ukraine, says USIP’s Angela Stent: “[Putin] wants to use this to increase repression at home … and also to pursue a more aggressive path in Ukraine.”

    • 11 min
    Keith Mines on the Collapse of Haiti’s Governance

    Keith Mines on the Collapse of Haiti’s Governance

    With the governing structure now collapsing, Haitian gangs “have the country in a stranglehold,” says USIP’s Keith Mines, and that the best path to re-establish stability is “to form a new transitional government that would be more inclusive, that would have better connections to the Haitian people.”

    • 9 min

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