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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 epis... more
FAQs about On Peace:How many episodes does On Peace have?The podcast currently has 457 episodes available.
February 13, 2020Payton Knopf on What’s Ahead for the Horn of Africa in 2020As Arab Gulf states and Turkey ramp up their competition for influence in the Horn of Africa, USIP’s Payton Knopf says the increased attention “has tended to exacerbate some of the internal tensions and political insecurities” in Ethiopia and Sudan—two states undergoing democratic transitions vital for regional stability....more10minPlay
February 06, 2020Dr. Elie Abouaoun on the Situation in SyriaAfter direct military confrontations between the Assad regime and Turkey in Syria’s Idlib province, USIP’s Dr. Elie Abouaoun explains how the Turkish and Russian governments are trying to contain the fallout, saying “I do not think any party has an interest right now in provoking a full-blown escalation.”...more10minPlay
January 29, 2020Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace PlanDiscussing the Trump administration’s long-awaited peace plan, USIP’s Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen says that although the proposal nods toward a two-state solution, the details leave one “hard pressed to see how it serves as a formula or basis for bringing both parties back to the table.”...more11minPlay
January 22, 2020Thomas Hill on Libya Peace Talks in BerlinAt the Berlin Conference last weekend, participants reached a “gentlemen’s agreement” to halt the influx of arms from international actors into Libya’s conflict. USIP’s Thomas Hill says that while “there’s probably something for both pessimists and optimists,” the lack of any formal agreement means the results are “tenuous at best.”...more9minPlay
January 16, 2020Nancy Lindborg on the Iran Crisis and its Impact on Iraq and AfghanistanUSIP President and CEO Nancy Lindborg explains how U.S.-Iran tensions could exacerbate state fragility and hamper longstanding peacebuilding efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, saying, “All of this can be put at risk with the current tensions as both countries really fear becoming collateral damage.”...more11minPlay
January 09, 2020Sarhang Hamasaeed on U.S.-Iran TensionsIran has stated that—barring a U.S. response—the missile attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq will be the only immediate retaliation for the killing of Soleimani. USIP’s Sarhang Hamasaeed says this latest development offers an exit from further escalation, but “this doesn’t mean the broader tensions and the slower, more simmering tensions … will end.”...more11minPlay
January 02, 2020Dr. Elie Abouaoun on Iraq and U.S.-Iran TensionsFollowing the attempted siege of the American Embassy in Iraq, USIP’s Elie Abouaoun says the U.S. must increase its presence in Iraq because it “doesn’t have the choice but to increase its investment … so that the expansion of Iranian influence is basically contained.”...more11minPlay
December 19, 2019Maria Stephan on What We Get Wrong About Protest MovementsThis year has seen an extraordinary rise in people power. Despite significant coverage of these movements, many misconceptions about how they work persist. USIP’s Maria J. Stephan addresses those myths and says, “The most defining variable of successful nonviolent movements is large, diverse and sustained participation.”...more11minPlay
December 12, 2019Frank Aum on the Year in North Korea DiplomacyWith North Korea’s self-imposed, year-end deadline for a nuclear deal looming, USIP’s Frank Aum says that while complete denuclearization isn’t likely in the near term, “all of the components of a good-enough interim nuclear deal are there, but both sides need to be flexible on some of the harder issues.”...more10minPlay
December 04, 2019Steve Hege on Colombia’s Protests and Stalled PeaceIn Colombia, protesters are demanding that President Ivan Duque address concerns over economic inequality, corruption, the Venezuela crisis and implementation of the 2016 FARC peace accord in what USIP’s Steve Hege calls the country’s “largest mass mobilization in four decades.”...more10minPlay
FAQs about On Peace:How many episodes does On Peace have?The podcast currently has 457 episodes available.