Global Fragility Act

Pivoting to Prevention: How the Biden Administration Can Accelerate Implementation of the Atrocity Prevention Agenda

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Sep 26th, 2023

The Global Fragility Act Takes Another Step Toward Conflict Prevention, But Bigger Strides Remain

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Apr 10th, 2023

The Treasury Department’s Material Support Carveouts are a Welcomed First Step – But Congress Must Act to Create a Sustainable Fix

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Jan 24th, 2023

With New Global Fragility Act, US Must Avoid Past Mistakes and Let Haitians Control Their Own Democracy

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May 19th, 2022

Strengthening Democracy With the Global Fragility Act: Getting Political Transformation Right

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Apr 19th, 2022

With West Africa and Priority Countries Set, Potentially Game-Changing Global Fragility Act Still Faces Hurdles

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Apr 11th, 2022

Biden’s Initiative for Democratic Renewal: How to Account for Conflict and Fragility

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Jan 26th, 2022

The Last Days in Afghanistan Should Not Deter Biden from Looking Beyond the 9/11 Paradigm

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Sep 22nd, 2021

Twenty Years After 9/11, the US Needs a Better Strategy to Prevent and Counter Violent Extremism

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May 6th, 2021

Overlooking the Policy Connections: Fragility, Democracy, and Geopolitical Competition

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Apr 6th, 2021

Getting US-Africa Relations Back on Track With a Focus on Human Rights

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Apr 2nd, 2021

No Military Solutions: A New Approach to Preventing Atrocities

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Mar 22nd, 2021

The Global Fragility Act Could Give US Assistance and Diplomacy a New Start for Countries in Conflict

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Mar 11th, 2021

To Prevent Atrocities, Break Bureaucratic Silos, Don’t Build A New One

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Dec 15th, 2020

Militarized Counterterrorism in Africa: Moving Beyond a Failed Approach

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Oct 30th, 2020

Make Democracy and Governance a Keystone of the US Global Fragility Strategy

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Jun 18th, 2020

In Legislation to Reduce Global Violence, Can U.S. Move Beyond a Focus on “Extremism”?

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May 23rd, 2019