There’s broad bipartisan support for a better international response in COVID-19 funding: why can’t the U.S. deliver?
by Liz Hume (AfP) and Megan Schleicher (AfP)
Medium
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Addressing COVID-19: Why Effective Leadership and Depoliticized Responses Matter
by Liz Hume (AfP) and Conor Seyle (OEF)
The Global Post
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U.S. Diplomats Struggle to Defend Democracy Abroad Amid Crises at Home
by Lara Jakes and Edward Wong
New York Times
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Former senior-level U.S. government international conflict experts call for immediate action to address significantly worsening conflict dynamics in the United States
by Liz Hume, Sana Hussain, Elisabeth Kvitashvili, Neil A. Levine, Rachel Locke, and Sharon Morris
Medium
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COVID-19 is Stabilization in Reverse: Applying the Principles of the Global Fragility Act to Pandemic Response
by Liz Hume (AfP) and Conor Seyle (OEF)
Medium
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Youth Hold the Keys to End “Endless War”
by Uzra Zeya (AfP) and Shamil Idriss (Search for Common Ground)
Medium
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How Peacebuilding Can Replace Endless War
by Madeline Rose (AfP, +Peace)
Responsible Statecraft
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New Global Fragility Act could be a landmark shift
By Teniola Ayoola and Safiya Songhai
Peace News
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Leverage for peace philanthropy in USA Global Fragility Act
by Madeline Rose (AfP, +Peace)
Alliance
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Op-Ed: How can cultural diversity drive peace and development?
by Monica Curca (Activate Labs), Uzra Zeya (AfP), Aseel Zahran (Generations For Peace Institute), Friederike Bubenzer (Institute for Justice and Reconciliation), Charlotte Melly (Peace Direct), Todd Shuster (The Peace Studio), and Malu Marella-Sulit (Sport at the Service of Humanity)
Peace News
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Doing business in war zones: Do global corporations have a peacebuilding role?
By Amanda Menas and Kate Roff
Peace News
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