Congressional funding inhibits USIP's mission
USIP's reliance on funding from Congress inhibits USIP's ability to prosecute its mission.
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The Future of the US Institute of Peace »The Future of the US Institute of Peace
Congressional Funding of USIP? »Congressional Funding of USIP?
Withdraw Congressional funding »Withdraw Congressional funding
Congressional funding inhibits USIP's mission
USIP's failure to challenge invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq »USIP's failure to challenge invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq
USIP's failure to challenge the scale of US military activity »USIP's failure to challenge the scale of US military activity
USIP's failure to condemn US military killings of civilians »USIP's failure to condemn US military killings of civilians
Tame presidential appointments to USIP's board »Tame presidential appointments to USIP's board
USIP is forbidden to engage in advocacy or dissent »USIP is forbidden to engage in advocacy or dissent
USIPs failure to challenge US support for dictators »USIPs failure to challenge US support for dictators
Endowment funding »Endowment funding
Current funding model is essential to maintain USIP's independence »Current funding model is essential to maintain USIP's independence
USIP's independence is already compromised by Congressional funding »USIP's independence is already compromised by Congressional funding
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