Together with @iambrianharding, we take a look at President Biden’s decision not to attend the ASEAN summit, how the Myanmar crisis has reduced ASEAN’s effectiveness, and what can be done to address the global security threats emanating from Myanmar: https://t.co/r8iAka7J7C
Our Philippines program is growing and we need help implementing a raft of activities in Mindanao. Seeking a Mindanao-based/savvy org here:
Request for Proposal: Mindanao Field Activities Coordinator | Careers at the US Institute of Peace https://t.co/SAAqZkv3dT
Meet Zuabe Tinning, @USIP Papua New Guinea program manager.
Based in Lae, Zuabe works on the front lines in communities across Morobe with perpetrators of violence, past and present. We’re proud to bring Zuabe and her work under the USIP banner.
Excited to be hosting a hybrid discussion on 3/30 with George Black, author of The Long Reckoning: A Story of War, Peace, and Redemption in Vietnam. Register here: https://t.co/QL6jcgHWQx
Camilla Pohle-Anderson on #Fiji’s election and the implications for the United States:
Fiji’s Election Marks a Crucial Moment for its Fragile Democracy | United States Institute of Peace https://t.co/ZNbda8kDqe
If it's on the website, it must be official. Thrilled to have @GordonPeake join @USIP as Senior Advisor to help grow our programming in the Pacific Islands.
Gordon Peake https://t.co/ZbeWe7CAA4
Our Senior Fellow @JLSousaSantos participated in a Track 1.5 Dialogue organised by @MasseyUni & the US Institute of Peace and hosted by the @EastWestCenter. The dialogue focused on 🇳🇿&🇺🇸 Strategic Partnership in the Pacific featuring leading Pacific academics and students.