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3) Analytical Resource 
Cases where the UN and member states, as well as the media, have solicited and relied on the 
knowledge and expertise of IPI staff 
• IPI President Terje Rod-Larsen, who serves concurrently as the UN Secretary-General's 
Special Envoy for Security Council Resolution 1559, continuously engages in consultations 
with leaders in the region and the UN Secretary-General on Middle East issues. His deep 
involvement in matters in the region places him in high demand to provide insight to 
governments and the media, and to give lectures and participate in seminars and 
conferences. 
• Former IPI Senior Fellow and former Permanent Representative of Yemen to the UN 
Abdullah Alsaidi was regularly quoted in press articles on the Arab Spring, particularly 
regarding Yemen, by major news outlets such as the New York Times and Reuters. He was 
often requested to meet with high-level visitors on the occasions of their visits to New York. 
In 2011 and 2012 these included meetings with the head of the MENA Division in the 
Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a German minister, and the Danish Foreign Policy 
Committee. Abdullah Alsaidi visited Oslo for consultations at the Norwegian Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs in 2012, and traveled to Berlin, Istanbul, Singapore, and Jakarta to meet with 
officials and speak at seminars. 
• In June 2012, the US State Department invited IPI Managing Director Francois Carrel-
Billiard to give a presentation at a seminar on the occasion of the Third P5 Conference on 
the implementation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, hosted by Under Secretary 
of State Rose Gottemoeller. 
• Youssef Mahmoud, IPI Senior Adviser, was invited to participate in the Third AU High-Level 
Retreat of Special Envoys and Mediators held in Cairo, Egypt, from November 4-6,2012, 
where he presented on "Africa 360°: An Overview of 21 
Century Conflict Trends, 
Dynamics, and Challenges." 
• IPI Senior Policy Analyst on Humanitarian Affairs Jerdmie Labbe was invited by the UN 
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to participate in a policy 
conference in December 2012. Mr. Labbe was also consulted by OCHA in formulating the 
main objectives of the conference. 
• IPI Senior Director of Research Francesco Mancini has been invited to give the IPI 
presentation on global trends to, among others, the African Union, the UNDPKO's 
Training (both for senior leadership in New York and mission staff in Brindisi, Italy), OCHA, 
the UN Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions, parliamentarians from the 
governments of Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden, and Columbia and New 
York Universities. 
• In July 2012, Francesco Mancini was invited to participate as a panelist at the conference, 
"Delivering a Well-Managed and Effective UN: Building International Consensus," at Wilton 
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Park, UK. Mr. Mancini has also provided informal advice, including facilitating the production 
of two IPI background papers, to Kim Won-soo, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-
General on Change Implementation. 
• IPI Adviser to the Middle East Program, Jose Vericat, was cited in an August 2012 article in 
Le Monde about the UN's search for a successor to Kofi Annan in Syria. 
• The United States Agency for International Development proposed to IPI to second 
Vanessa Wyeth, former IPI research fellow and expert on state fragility and peacebuilding, 
on a part-time basis from June—December 2011 to the USAID's Office of Conflict 
Management and Mitigation (CMM). This secondment provided a unique opportunity to 
channel ideas developed through IPI research, analysis, and discussions directly into US 
government policymaking on peacebuilding and state fragility. In return, IPI welcomed a 
USAID visiting fellow in 2011-2012. 
4) Demand for IPI Convening Activities 
Participant interest in IPI's meetings, which strive to promote a better understanding of issues or 
facilitate political consensus 
• IPI holds more than 100 events per year in New York with an average of 3,000 
participants per year. Records illustrate that member states are IPI's largest constituency 
(see Section VIII, "Events"), in keeping with IPI's mission to facilitate dialogue between 
delegations at the UN. Most participants come from European delegations, which are IPI's 
main donors, but IPI has seen substantial growth in participation from the Global South 
(with Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America totaling roughly 40% of participants). 
• IPI's open- and closed-door meetings on the Middle East and the peace process, a main 
component of its policy facilitation work on the region, are routinely met with high demand by 
UN ambassadors, members of the diplomatic community and academia, and the media. 
• IPI's biannual ministerial working dinners on the Middle East have achieved capacity 
attendance since IPI introduced the forum in 2008. The dinners (funded by the UAE and 
Luxembourg) meet the need for an informal and confidential space for foreign ministers from 
the Middle East and Europe to discuss developments in the region and their implications for 
the prospects of reaching peace in the Middle East. 
• IPI's event series, the Special Representatives of the Secretary-General (SRSG) Series, 
helps inform the dialogue on peacebuilding and state fragility in New York by bringing the 
expertise and reality of the field to an otherwise isolated conversation. These events are 
particularly well attended by junior UN staff, who have the opportunity to directly engage 
with and learn from the SRSGs at IPI's events. The event discussions are widely quoted by 
the media, cross-posted on other websites, and have moved forward debates on the issues 
discussed. 
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5) Outreach 
Ability to reach increasingly broad and diverse audiences through the dissemination of IPI's 
research, policy analysis, and meeting outcomes 
• IPI has made efforts to reach a broader and more diversified group through wider 
electronic disseminations of IPI publications. In 2012, the electronic dissemination of 
publications tripled to reach 5,275 unique contacts in 139 countries (see Section VI, 
"Publications"). 
• The Institute also increased its web presence through the dedicated IPI website and the 
development of the Global Observatory (GO), launched in September 2011. The number of 
visits to both sites has increased from 103,595 in 2010 to a total of 184,512 in 2012 
(projection based on figures for January—November 2012). 
• The electronic version of IPI's 2012 publication, "Organized Crime, Conflict, and Fragility: 
A New Approach" was cross-posted on the website of the United States Institute of Peace 
(USIP), on the human security gateway, and on Greta's Links. 
• In June 2012, the meeting note on Elections and Stability in West Africa, published in 
May 2012, was reviewed in "Democracy in Development," a blog hosted on the Council on 
Foreign Relations website. In August 2012, an article in the UN's Africa Renewal magazine 
also referred to the IPI report in its conclusion, drawing directly on the report's 
recommendations. The article, entitled "Is Democracy Under Threat in West Africa?," was 
then re-published in a number of regional and national online news outlets in Africa. 
• ReliefWeb has reposted several interviews from IPI's Global Observatory, including the 
interviews of Karin Landgren, Radhika Coomaraswamy, Antonio Guterres, John 
Prendergast, Ian Martin, and Louise Arbour. 
• In May 2012, PBS Frontline prominently featured IPI's interview with Luis Moreno-
Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, in an article on their website. 
• In May 2012, the GO Article, "Nagorno-Karabakh: An Unacceptable Status Quo," was 
featured on the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) weekly updates. 
• In July 2012, the United Nations Office in Burundi asked for permission to publish the Global 
Observatory interview with Karin Landgren, the outgoing UN SRSG for Burundi, in 
French in a local Burundian newspaper. 
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Publications 
IPI Publications: 2006 - 2012 
40 
35 
33 
32 
30 
30 
30 
25 
21 
20 
18 
15 
15 
10 
5 
0 
2006 
2007 
2008 
2009 
2010 
2011 
2012 
In 2012, IPI produced a total of 30 publications, including an unusually high number of books 
and book-length projects published in-house, which makes 2012 one of the most productive 
years 
on 
record. 
IPI 
program 
staff 
also 
published 
135 
analyses 
on 
www.theglobalobservatory.org over the course of the year. 
Meeting Notes 
1. "Conflict Prevention and Preventive Diplomacy: What Works and What Doesn't?," Robert 
Muggah, March 2012. 
2. "Strengthening Preventive Diplomacy and Mediation: Istanbul Retreat of the UN Security 
Council," Arthur Boutellis and Christoph Mikulaschek with Edward C. Luck, April 2012. 
3. "Transition Compacts: Lessons from UN Experiences," Rachel Locke and Vanessa Wyeth, 
April 2012. 
4. "Elections and Stability in West Africa: The Way Forward," Kendra Collins, May 2012. 
5. "Strengthening 
International 
Environmental 
Governance: 
Exploring 
System-Wide 
Responses," Chris Perry, June 2012. 
6. "Managing Transitions in the Arab World," Nur Laiq, June 2012. 
7. "UN Transitions: Mission Drawdown or Withdrawal," August 2012. 
8. "Preventing Conflicts in Africa: Early Warning and Response," Mireille Affa'a-Mindzie, 
August 2012. 
9. "Rebuilding Lives: Regional Solutions to Displacement in the Western Balkans," Walter 
Kemp, October 2012. 
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10. "Mitigating the Consequences of Violent Conflict: What Works and What Does Not?," Robert 
Muggah and Birger Heldt, October 2012. 
11. "The Uprisings: The Future of North Africa and the Middle East," Walter Kemp, November 
2012 
Issue Briefs 
1. "Security-Sector Reform Applied: Nine Ways to Move from Policy to Implementation," Rory 
Keane and Mark Downes, February 2012. 
2. "Engaging Nonstate Actors on the Protection of Children: 
Towards Strategic 
Complementarily," Jeremie Labbe and Reno Meyer, April 2012. 
3. "Busan and Beyond: Implementing the 'New Deal' for Fragile States," Rachel Locke and 
Vanessa Wyeth, July 2012. 
4. "UN Peacekeeping Transitions: Perspectives from Member States," Arthur Boutellis, August 
2012. 
5. "Advancing the Rule of Law Agenda at the 67th General Assembly," Alberto Cutillo, 
September 2012. 
6. "Up in Arms: International Actions to Structurally Address Organized Violence," J. Brian 
Atwood and Erwin van Veen, forthcoming in December 2012. 
7. "Threats to Peace and Security in the Sahel," Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed Saleh, 
forthcoming in December 2012. 
Policy Papers 
1. "UN Mediation and the Politics of Transition after Constitutional Crises," Charles T. Call, 
February 2012. 
2. "Spotting the Spoilers: A Guide to Analyzing Organized Crime in Fragile States," Walter 
Kemp and Mark Shaw, March 2012. 
3. "Aid Effectiveness in Fragile States: Lessons from the First Generation of Transition 
Compacts," Christina Bennett, April 2012. 
4. "Organized Crime, Conflict, and Fragility: A New Approach," Rachel Locke, July 2012. 
5. "Broadening the Base of United Nations Troop- and Police-Contributing Countries," Alex J. 
Bellamy and Paul D. Williams, August 2012. 
6. "Rethinking Humanitarianism: Adapting to 21st Century Challenges," Jeremie Labbe, 
November 2012. 
7. "Impunity, Justice, and National Reconciliation in Africa," report of the AU Panel of the Wise, 
forthcoming in December 2012. 
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8. "Les Conflits et la violence politique resultant des elections," report of the AU Panel of the 
Wise, forthcoming in December 2012. [French Translation of "Election-Related Disputes and 
Political Violence."] 
Books and Book-Length Projects 
1. "Meeting the Challenge: A Guide to United Nations Counterterrorism Activities," Naureen 
Chowdhury Fink, 2012. 
2. The Management Handbook for UN Field Missions, edited by Adam C. Smith and Arthur 
Boutellis, 2012. 
3. And Africa Will Shine Forth: A Statesman's Memoir, Jean Ping, 2012. 
4. "A Good Office? Twenty Years of UN Mediation in Myanmar," Anna Magnusson and Morten 
B. Pedersen, 2012. 
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Outreach 
Events 
From 2006-2011, the number of events organized by IPI significantly increased from 54 events 
in 2006 to 117 events in 2011. The opening of IPI's Trygve Lie Center for Peace, Security & 
Development in 2008 and the establishment of the new IPI Vienna office in 2010 have 
contributed to this upward trend. In 2012, the demand for IPI's convening reached an all-time 
high with at least 125 events organized in New York, Vienna, and other international locations. 
IPI again prioritized broadening and extending its outreach beyond audiences in New York and 
Vienna. This has been achieved through the expansion of IPI's virtual audience by using 
webcasting capabilities to broadcast public events live and reach off-site audiences. An 
audience of over 6,000 people view IPI's events online, and IPI continues to raise its social 
media profile through the active and consistent use of Facebook and Twitter. 
IPI launched two new event series in the fall of 2012. In September, IPI inaugurated the 
Humanitarian Affairs Series, which features resident and humanitarian coordinators. Building 
on IPI's previous activities to promote Resolution 1325, IPI's new Women, Peace & Security 
Series convenes women peacemakers and political leaders to discuss the role of women in 
peace processes and the relationship between conflict, peace, and gender. 
IPI Events 2006-2012 
140 
170 
117 
125 
106 
100 
100 
84 
80 
60 
54 
49 
40 
20 
0 
2006 
2007 
2008 
2009 
2011 
2012 
2010 
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Events by topic/region 
The following charts take into account the 125 events IPI organized this year in New York and 
Vienna. 
Fifty-nine events were tagged with a thematic topic and 54 events were tagged with a regional 
topic. Events with both a regional and a thematic focus are taken into account in both 
categories. 
For events with a regional focus, the leading themes were Middle East and Africa, followed by 
Europe and Central Asia. IPI's activities on Europe and Central Asia have increased with the 
opening of IPI's Vienna office. 
For events with a thematic focus, the leading themes were peacebuilding and peacekeeping, 
and humanitarian affairs and human rights. 
Peacebuilding 
and Peacekeeping 
39% 
Humanitarian 
Affairs &Human 
Rights 
a 
Women Peace 
and Security 
5% 
UN Security 
Council and UN 
Reform 
9% 
Transnational 
Organized Crime 
11% 
Rule of Law 
Events by Theme 
Events by Region 
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Participation at IPI Events 
The analysis of attendance at IPI's events takes into account participants who register at New 
York-based events only. 
IPI holds more than 100 events per year in New York. Approximately 4,000 participants 
attended IPI events in 2012. 
In line with IPI's mission to facilitate dialogue between delegations at the UN, records illustrate 
that member states are IPI's largest constituency: 
• Delegates from member states account for 42% of total participation in all events. 
• Representatives from NGOs, research institutes, and academia comprise 26% of the 
total participation. 
• Officials from the United Nations and international organizations comprise 26% of 
the total participation. 
Member 
States 
42% 
Press 
2% 
Academics 
3% 
NW & 
Research 
Institutes 
26% 
UN & 
Orgs. 
26% 
2012 Attendance at IPI NY Events by Sector 
2012 Attendance of Member States by Region 
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IPI Publications 
IPI has made efforts to reach a broader and more diversified group through wider electronic 
disseminations of IPI publications. In 2012, the electronic dissemination of publications 
tripled to reach 5,275 unique contacts in 139 countries. 
In 2012, recipients in North America received the largest number of electronic publications at 
47%, followed by contacts in Europe (34%). 
Publications were also sent to Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, 
Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, 
South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Tanzania, reflecting growing ties with the Global South. 
While emphasizing electronic disseminations, IPI continues to send hard copies of select 
publications to specific groups. Delegates from member states receive the bulk of hard 
copies (68%), consistent with the fact that they are IPI's core constituency. 
Member States 
40% 
Recipients of Electronic Publications by 
Sector in 2012 
NGO/Reseerch 
Institutes 
19% 
Recipients of Electronic Publications by 
Region in 2012 
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New IPI Meeting Briefs Offer Timely Insights 
To amplify the impact of its meetings and events, IPI introduced a new product for its 
constituents in September 2012. Key insights and policy recommendations from selected 
meetings are now synthesized in a concise meeting brief, punctually sent out by email to all IPI 
contacts in the days after the event. As a result, meeting outcomes now reach a wider audience 
in a timely fashion. The accessible style and delivery of the brief aims to help policymakers, 
diplomats, experts, and practitioners make more informed decisions on pressing issues in 
international affairs. 
In its pilot phase from mid-September until the end of October, IPI sent 11 meeting briefs to an 
average of 4,782 unique contacts. Readers have contacted IPI to give positive feedback on 
these "punctual analyses" that are "very useful" and "timely." 
Meeting Brief 
1. 
Peace and Security Threats in the Sahel-Sahara: Assessing the 
Response, Devising the Way Forward 
2. 
Diaries of the Syrian Revolution: A Talk with Syrian Author Samar 
Yazbek 
3. 
Voices from the Field: Protecting Children from Conflict and 
Strengthening Accountability of Armed Actors 
4. 
Burundi's Strategy for Poverty Reduction & Peacebuilding 
5. 
Empowering Women in Postconflict Justice 
6. 
Migrants in Times of Crisis: An Emerging Protection Challenge 
7. 
The Syrian Uprising: A Historic Juncture 
8. 
Accelerating Progress for Women, Peace & Security: Civil Society 
Participation in Nepal and the Great Lakes Region of Africa 
9. 
Somalia After the Transition: What Next?, 
10. 
Mozambique 20 Years After the Peace Agreement: Challenges and 
Opportunities 
11. Strengthening Rule of Law in Crisis-Affected Contexts: Experiences from 
DRC and Cate 
Date 
September 12 
September 20 
September 27 
October 10 
October 11 
October 15 
October 16 
October 19 
October 23 
October 25 
October 26 
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IPI Website and The Global Observatory 
IPI has made efforts to increase its web presence through the dedicated IPI website and the 
creation of the Global Observatory (GO), launched in September 2011. 
The number of visits to both sites increased from 103,595 in 2010 to 184,916 in 2012. 
IPI Website & Global Observatory 
Annual Visits 
■ IPI ■GO 
130,488 
103,595 
115,797 
8,128 
54,024 
2010 
2011 
2012 (projected) 
I. IPI Website (www.ipinst.org) 
For a period of 12 months, from January 2012 to December 2012, IPI's website received 
130,119 visits from 192 countries with a total of 359,028 page views. Overall, traffic to IPI's 
website continues to increase. 
The top five countries that visit IPI's website are the United States (56,882 visits), United 
Kingdom (8,840 visits), Austria (5,028 visits), Canada (4,213 visits), and Germany (3,616 visits). 
Content from the website has been translated into 139 languages. 
People from 122 ODA Countries have visited the IPI website, viewing a total of 20,847 pages. 
This includes viewers from India, Kenya, Pakistan, Egypt, and Nigeria. 
Most Visited Program Pages 
1. Providing for Peacekeeping (1,717) 
2. Africa (594) 
3. Middle East (456) 
4. New York Seminar (429) 
5. Coping with Crisis: Compliance with Security Council Resolutions (364) 
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Most Visited Publications 
1. The Management Handbook for UN Field Missions (2012) (2,663) 
2. The UN Security Council and the Responsibility to Protect: Policy Process and Practice 
(2011) (956) 
3. Broadening the Base of United Nations Troop and Police Contributing Countries (2012) 
(856) 
4. Aid Effectiveness in Fragile States: Lessons from the First Generation of Transition 
Compacts (2012) (821) 
5. Organized Crime, Conflict, and Fragility: A New Approach (2012) (811) 
Most Visited Events Pages (Visits) 
1. The Impact of the Uprisings: IPI Vienna Seminar 2012 - May 2012 (469) 
2. Preventing Conflicts in Africa: The Role of Early Warning and Response Systems — April 
2012 (296) 
3. Preventive Diplomacy: What Works and What Doesn't — December 2011 (254) 
4. Mousavian: Do Not Deny Iran's Legitimate Rights — June 2012 (249) 
5. Former Girl Solider: Kony, LRA Atrocities — "Pure Evil" — June 2012 (237) 
II. The Global Observatory (www.theolobalobservatory.org) 
The Global Observatory (GO) website, launched in September 2011, provides daily expert 
analysis on peace and security issues, interviews with leading policymakers, interactive maps, 
and more. From January 2012 to December 2012, the GO received 54,797 visits from 185 
countries with a total of 96,510 page views. 
The top five countries that visit the GO are the United States (24,034 visits), United Kingdom 
(2,790 visits), Switzerland (2,318), Australia (2,009), and Germany (1,755). Content from the 
GO has been translated into 107 languages. 
People from 114 ODA Countries have visited the GO website, viewing a total of 8,091 pages. 
This includes viewers from India, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Egypt. 
Most Visited Sections 
1. Analysis (41,520) 
2. Interviews (16,176) 
Most Popular Articles 
1. IPI's Top 20 Issues to Watch in 2012: The Regions — January 4, 2012 (2,061) 
2. Northern Mali: Key is Strengthening Bamako; ECOWAS Plan Harbors Risks 
September 14, 2012 (1,314) 
3. Boko Haram: Interview with Dr. Comfort Ero, International Crisis Group — February 1, 
2012 (1,238) 
4. IPI's Top 10 Issues to Watch in 2012: The Multilateral Arena — December 21, 2011 
(1,122) 
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5. Key Global Events to Watch in September — August 31, 2012 (803) 
6. The UN Needs a New Agenda for Peace — March 20, 2012 (734) 
7. The UN Conference on an Arms Trade Treaty: No Treaty... Yet? — August 16, 2012 
(718) 
8. Catching Up with Transnational Organized Crime: Time for New Thinking — April 27, 
2012 (702) 
9. ECOWAS and the Recent Coups in West Africa: Which Way Forward — May 8, 2012 
(675) 
10. A UN Peacekeeping Blacklist? — January 26, 2012 (557) 
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IPI Webcasting 
The new webcasting system, launched in September 2011, allows IPI to broadcast events in 
real-time on IPI's website (www.ipinst.orq). Additionally, IPI posts the recorded event videos on 
YouTube, allowing viewers to share these videos on their own websites or social media outlets. 
Between September 1, 2011, and December 31, IPI broadcasted 75 public affairs events; 23 
events were broadcasted between September—December 2012. These webcasts were viewed a 
total of 2,434 times live and 19,813 times via recorded video on UStream and YouTube. 
Top Event Views (Live & Recorded) 
Dark Market: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You 
Children, Youth and Peacebuilding 
Mousavian's Iranian Nuclear Crisis 
Libya in Transition: PM of Libya 
Palestinian Refugees in the Arab Spring 
8TH: Dambisa Moyo 
Louise Arbour: What the Rule of taw Really Has to Offer 
Palestine at the Crossroads 
Kupchan's No One's World 
Environmental Migrants: Climate Change and Human Migration 
Tunisia and Egypt: The Way Forward 
Libya and Yemen: The Troubled Uprisings 
Solutions to Somai Piracy 
Role of Social Media in Promoting Democracy and Human Rights 
New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States 
International Justice in a Time of Transition 
Syrian Novelist Samar Yazbek 
Resiience, Crisis and Food Security 
Re buiding Cote d'Ivoire: The Way Forward 
ICC: Enforcing Arrest Warrants 
A New Accord for Israel and the Palestinians? 
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Annex I: Events 
The following list is comprised of events that took place during January—December 2012. 
Events held at IPI's Vienna office are listed separately. When possible and applicable, IPI 
seeks a cost-sharing arrangement with event co-organizers. 
Ministerial-Level Working Meeting (6) 
1. March 12 
From Activism to Accountability 
Co-organized with the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom to the United Nations 
2. June 24 
Fourth informal ministerial dinner in Luxembourg on the Middle East 
Co-organized with the Foreign Ministers of Luxembourg and United Arab Emirates 
3. September 24 
Seventh informal ministerial working dinner in New York on the Middle East 
Co-organized with the Foreign Ministers of Luxembourg and United Arab Emirates 
4. September 26 
The Future of Internet Governance: Freedom, Security and Development 
Featuring the Foreign Minister of Sweden and co-organized with the Permanent Mission of 
Sweden to the United Nations 
5. September 27 
Fifth Annual Trygve Lie Symposium on Fundamental Freedoms 
States in Transition: Ensuring Equal Rights and Participation for All 
Co-organized with the Foreign Minister of Norway 
6. September 28 
Mediation in the Mediterranean: Practice and Challenges 
Co-organized with the Permanent Missions of Spain and Morocco to the United Nations 
High-Level Meetings (7) 
1. January 20 
Justice and Peace: The role of the ICC 
A working breakfast featuring Luis Moreno-Ocampo, International Criminal Court Prosecutor 
2. January 25 
Power Struggle over Afghanistan 
Featuring Kai Eide, Former Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan 
3. February 24 
The UN and the New International Security Order 
A working breakfast featuring Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, 
co-organized with the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Poland 
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4. March 14 
The Role of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in a Time of Transition 
A working breakfast featuring Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Secretary-General of the OIC 
5. March 26 
Palestine at the Crossroads and in Context 
A working dinner featuring Hanan Ashrawi, Executive Committee Member of the Palestine 
Liberation Organization and Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council 
6. May 24 
Elections in Egypt 
A working breakfast featuring Sameh Shoukry, Ambassador of Egypt to the US 
7. July 9 
A welcome dinner for the new Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations 
Featuring Jan Eliasson, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations 
African Leaders Series (1) 
1. September 26 
Consolidating a Future in Peace 
Featuring the Honorable Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia 
Events Held Outside of New York (2) 
1. May 26-27 
The Middle East and North Africa: New Political Realities 
Istanbul, Turkey 
United Nations Security Council Retreat, co-organized with the Government of Turkey 
2. October 24-25 
Being a Peacekeeper Regional Roundtable: Enhancing European Military and Police 
Contributions to UN Peacekeeping 
Berlin, Germany 
Co-organized with the Pearson Centre and the Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF). 
with the support of the French Ministry of Defense and the Federal Foreign Ministry of Germany 
Retreats (1) 
1. June 14-15 
IPI Donor Retreat 
New Priorities for Multilateral Cooperation: The Middle East, Africa, and Beyond 
Greentree, Manhasset, NY 
Policy Fora (21) 
1. January 18 
Settling International Disputes: Lessons from the Past, Challenges for the Future 
Co-organized with the Permanent Missions of Finland and Indonesia to the United Nations 
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2. January 20 
Justice and Peace: The Role of the ICC 
3. March 20 
Monitoring International Arms Transfers: Recent Trends 
Co-organized with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) 
4. March 21 
The Human Rights Crisis in Syria 
5. March 28 
International Justice in a Time of Transition 
Co-organized with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the City of The Hague 
6. April 11 
At Any Price? Negotiating Humanitarian Access to Crisis Zones 
Co-organized with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) 
7. April 18 
Implementing the "New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States" - A conversation with the g7+ 
8. April 30 
Viruses, Bots, and Logic Bombs: Defining the International Cyber Threat 
9. May 8 
Peacekeeping in Africa: African Union-European Union-United Nations Cooperation 
10. May 10 
Nepal in Transition 
Co-organized with the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) at New York University 
11. May 17 
ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo: Challenges for the ICC over the Next 10 Years—
Enforcing Arrest Warrants 
12. May 23 
Resilience, Crisis, and Food Security: A Path to Stability? 
Co-organized with the World Food Programme 
13. May 24 
South-South Cooperation for the Provision of Civilian Expertise in Post-Conflict Settings 
Co-organized with the United Nations Civilian Capacities Project 
14. May 31 
The State of the World's Refugees 
Co-organized with the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations 
15. June 5 
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Beyond Kony 2012—Protecting Children from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) 
Co-organized with the UN Office of the SRSG for Children and Armed Conflict and the 
Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations 
16. June 26 
Innovations in the Rule of Law 
Co-organized with the World Justice Project and the Hague Institute for the Internationalization of 
Law (HiiL) 
17. September 6 
Call for Resolution: Children, Youth, and Peace Building 
Co-organized with Save the Children Norway and the Permanent Mission of Norway to the UN 
18. September 14 
The Istanbul Process on Regional Security and Cooperation for a Secure and Stable 
Afghanistan 
Co-organized with the Permanent Missions of Afghanistan and Turkey to the United Nations 
19. October 10 
Combating Piracy: Experiences in the Gulf of Guinea, Horn of Africa, and Southeast Asia 
Co-organized with the Permanent Missions of Australia and Benin to the United Nations 
20. October 25 
Strengthening the Rule of Law in Crisis-Affected Contexts: Experiences from DRC and 
C6te 
Co-organized with the UNDP and the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations 
21. November 7 
Making Rights Real: The Challenges and Rewards of International Human Rights Work on 
the Ground 
Co-organized with the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations and the Office of the 
High Commissioner for Human Rights 
Expert Roundtable Discussions, Workshops, and Conferences (24) 
1. January 12 
Enhancing Governance and Statebuilding in Fragile States: From Policy to Practice 
Co-organized with the United Nations Development Programme 
2. February 7-8 
International Law Enforcement Cooperation: From Brainstorming to an International 
Initiative 
3. February 13 
The National Politics of Peacekeeping Contributions 
Co-organized with the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations 
4. March 22 
UN Transitions: Mission Drawdown or Withdrawal 
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Co-organized with the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom to the UN, United Nations 
Department of Peacekeeping Operations, and United Nations Department of Field Support 
5. April 13 
PBC Transitions and Options for Engagement 
Co-organized with the United Nations Peace Building Support Office 
6. April 20 
The Future Role of the UN in a Changing World: What Kind of UN Do We Want and Need? 
Co-organized with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway 
7. April 27 
Preventing Conflicts in Africa: Operationalizing and Coordinating Early Warning Systems 
and Response 
Co-sponsored by the Permanent Missions of South Africa and Azerbaijan to the United Nations 
8. May 21 
The Rule of Law and Sustainable Human Development: Sharing Experiences of Building 
National Capacity 
Co-organized with UNDP and the International Development Law Organization; co-sponsored by 
the Permanent Missions of Bangladesh and Turkey to the United Nations 
9. June 6 
The International Expert Forum (IEF) 
Mitigating the Consequences of Violent Conflict: What Works and What Does Not? 
Co-organized with the Folke Bernadotte Academy, the Social Science Research Council. and the 
SecDev Group 
10. June 13 
Workshop: Brainstorming on the United Nations 
Co-organized with the Change Implementation Team of the United Nations 
11. June 13 
Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping Operations: Capacity Building and Transitions 
Co-organized with the Permanent Missions of Australia and Uruguay to the United Nations 
12. June 14 
Sudan and South Sudan: The Uncertain Future 
Featuring Professor Mohamed Ibrahim Khalil, Chairman of the 2011 Southern Sudan 
Referendum Commission and former Minister of Justice of Sudan 
13. June 18 
Citizenship and Conflict in Africa: Preventing Conflict, Building Nations 
Co-organized with the Open Society Justice Initiative 
14. June 25 
IPI—Pearson Peacekeeping Centre "Being a Peacekeeper" Series 
Co-organized with the French Ministry of Defense and the UN Department of Peacekeeping 
Operations 
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