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Upcoming events
- Feb. 10: Aurélie Campana on violence in the North Caucasus
- Feb. 22: Ambassador Colin Keating on Canada and the UN Security Council
- Feb. 23: Book launch featuring Adam Chapnick and his biography of John Holmes
- Feb. 24: Michael O'Hanlon on "Toughing It Out in Afghanistan"
- Feb. 26: Stathis Kalyvas on the transformation of civil wars
- Mar. 3: Andreas Wimmer on ethnic politics and armed conflicts
- Mar. 3: Elliot Cohen on the war in Iraq
News
- CIPS and NUPI co-publish working papers on the future of United Nations peacebuilding
- Commentaries by Nipa Banerjee (on Afghanistan), Roland Paris (on Afghanistan) and Peter Jones (on Pakistan's tribal areas)
- University of Ottawa holds expert panel on Haiti (video)
- Caly Clément shares her analysis of the Congo as a "second generation fragile state"
- Video of Brigadier-General Jonathan Vance's January 20 presentation on Afghanistan (CPAC)
- Peter Bell describes the role of global NGOs in world politics
- Jeremy de Beer has edited a new book on the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Development Agenda
- Debra Steger has edited a new book on Redesigning the World Trade Organization for the 21st Century
- CIPS Policy Brief: Madelaine Drohan on regulating Canadian mining companies abroad
- Inaugural 2009 issue of Potentia: CIPS Graduate Student Journal has been published
- Matteo Legrenzi has edited a special issue of the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies on Gulf security, a project partly funded by CIPS
- CIPS Working Paper: Michael J. Williams on NATO's role in post-conflict reconstruction operations
- Anthony Cordesman presents several reports on the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Nipa Banerjee has authored an article on the lack of security and governance in Afghanistan in the November 2009 edition of Policy Options
- Nomi Claire Lazar has authored a new book, States of Emergency in Liberal Democracies
- Roland Paris is co-editor of the book, New Perspectives on Liberal Peacebuilding
- Audio recording of Bruce Riedel's talk on Obama's strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- CIPS Policy Brief: Stephen Saideman on Caveats, Values and the Future of NATO Peace Operations in Afghanistan
- Rita Abrahamsen, Don Hubert and Michael C. Williams have co-edited a special issue of Security Dialogue on "urban insecurities"
- Philippe Lagassé and Justin Massie have co-edited a special edition of International Journal on New Perspectives in Canadian Security Studies, a project partly funded by CIPS
- CIPS announces new research partnership with Oxford and Oslo institutes
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