Last summer, "Tunisians had really reached a breaking point in their frustration with the previous government" and welcomed President Kais Saied's dissolution of parliament, says USIP's Leo Siebert. But that hope "is now shifting to apprehensiveness that things might not be going in the right direction."
Young people are hungry for examples of people working for peace in some of the world’s most violent conflicts, and they are curious about...
“In its fifth year, Russia's armed aggression in Ukraine's Donbas region has become a costly burden with little strategic benefit,” says Charles North. One...
“I think President Trump has really unlocked the possibility for the peace process by putting our troops on the table, as long as we...