IPI Policy Papers and Issue Briefs
The International Peace Institute (IPI) is an independent, international institution promoting the prevention of armed conflict through policy research and development. Presenting original research in an accessible style, IPI policy reports serve as integral tools for discussions on a range of topics of central concern to international affairs, such as peace operations, global terrorism, transnational organized crime, peacebuilding, and the responsibility to protect.
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Publications:
- The UN Intervention Brigade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- The Elephant in the Room: How Can Peace Operations Deal with Organized Crime?
- Rethinking Force Generation: Filling the Capability Gaps in UN Peacekeeping
- Taking Stock, Moving Forward
- New Technology and the Prevention of Violence and Conflict
- Peace Operations, the African Union, and the United Nations
- Regionalism and Regionalization in the Middle East
- Mali and the Sahel-Sahara: From Crisis Management to Sustainable Strategy
- Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation in Africa
- Threats to Peace and Security in the Sahel
- Go Long: Six Actions to Structurally Address Organized Violence
- Rethinking Humanitarianism: Adapting to 21st Century Challenges
- The Uprisings: The Future of North Africa and the Middle East
- Advancing the Rule of Law Agenda at the 67th General Assembly
- UN Peacekeeping Transitions
- Broadening the Base of United Nations Troop- and Police-Contributing Countries
- Organized Crime, Conflict, and Fragility
- Busan and Beyond: Implementing the "New Deal" for Fragile States
- Aid Effectiveness in Fragile States
- Engaging Nonstate Armed Groups on the Protection of Children
- Security-Sector Reform Applied: Nine Ways to Move from Policy to Implementation
- A Good Office? Twenty Years of UN Mediation in Myanmar
- Environmental Migration: Policy Gaps and Response Strategies
- What Army for Haiti?
- Know Your Enemy
- Termites at Work: Transnational Organized Crime and State Erosion in Kenya
- Making UN Peacekeeping More Robust
- Preventive Diplomacy and Mediation
- Maintaining International Peace and Security
- Transforming Terrorists
- The Security Sector in Côte d’Ivoire
- Renewing MONUSCO’s Mandate
- Bridge over the Dniestr
- What Impact? The E10 and the 2011 Security Council
- A Political Storm Over the Nile
- The Sudan Referenda: What Role for International Actors?
- Reaching the OSCE Summit in Astana
- The UN Security Council and the Responsibility to Protect
- Perspectives on the Peacebuilding Commission's Coordination Role
- Perspectives on the Peacebuilding Commission and Mutual Accountability
- Five Blueprints for Regulating the Global Security Industry
- Development and Security in the Pacific Island Region


