IPI Working Papers
The International Peace Institute (IPI) is an independent, international institution promoting the prevention and settlement of armed conflict through policy research and development. The IPI Working Papers address international security topics such as population trends, nuclear weapons challenges, security threats in Africa, crises in the Middle East or transnational security in Latin America.
© International Peace Institute
Publisher:
Publications:
- West Africa: Governance and Security in a Changing Region
- North Africa: New Challenges, Old Regimes, and Regional Security
- Southern Africa: Threats and Capabilities
- Eastern Africa: Security and the Legacy of Fragility
- Food Security: Vulnerability Despite Abundance
- Global Public Health and Biosecurity: Managing Twenty-First Century Risks
- Population Trends: Humanity in Transition
- Poverty and Conflict: The Inequality Link
- Climate Change and Conflict
- Energy Security: Investment or Insecurity
- Global Terrorism: Multilateral Responses to an Extraordinary Threat
- Nuclear Weapons: The Challenges Ahead
- Transnational Organized Crime: Multilateral Responses to a Rising Threat
- Peacemaking and Mediation: Dynamics of a Changing Field
- Ending Wars and Building Peace
- Global Political Violence: Explaining the Post-Cold War Decline
- New Challenges for Peacekeeping: Protection, Peacebuilding and the “War on Terror”
- Small Arms and Light Weapons: Towards Global Public Policy
- Africa: Confronting Complex Threats
- Asia: Towards Security Cooperation
- Central Asia and the Caucasus
- Europe: Crises of Identity
- Latin America and the Caribbean: Domestic and Transnational Insecurity
- The Middle East: Fragility and Crisis


