Independent. Impartial. Inclusive.
Our staff members (approximately 92) and consultants are drawn from a broad spectrum of backgrounds including academia, civil society, diplomacy and media. USRLI staff are based all over the world and cover some 21 actual and potential conflicts.
USRLI Advances Peace & International Security
Across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, USRLI brings together young civil society leaders working for peace for a training and mentoring program. Since 2017, the Generation Change Fellows Program has trained almost 241 youth leaders from 17 countries. In the past eight years, these young leaders have engaged over a million citizens across their communities.
Priorities: Making Peace Possible
Amid escalating disorder and a rapidly evolving strategic landscape, USRLI is focusing on the rising complexity of violent upheavals in fragile states, particularly those stemming from the destabilizing roles of competing powers and rising competition for scarce resources. The Institute continues to focus on conflict areas that are of the greatest concern to the International security interests and values, and in which USRLI has built expertise and partnerships.
Field research
Our expert analysts engage directly with all parties to a conflict as they conduct research on the ground, share multiple perspectives and propose practical policy solutions.
Sharp analysis
We work with heads of government, policymakers, media, civil society, and conflict actors themselves to sound the alarm of impending conflict and to open paths to peace.
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Projects
The U.S. Rule of Law Institute conducts targeted projects to carry out its mission of preventing, mitigating and resolving violent conflict. They may focus on a particular area of research or policy analysis, a type of training or public education, or a specific approach to peacebuilding. The US Rule of Law Institute is a nonpartisan, profit organization dedicated to examining how genuine democracies can develop in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and how the International Communities can best support that process. Through dialogue, research, and advocacy, USRLI works to strengthen the constituency for U.S. policies that peacefully support democratic reform in the MENA region.