Welcome to the New and Improved Political Violence @ a Glance

After more than four award-winning years in operation, we decided to get an upgrade.  We hope this redesign improves the PV@Glance experience for our readers – from navigating the site to staying updated on recent posts.  We were able to do this through a generous grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which made it possible for the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security & Diplomacy at the University of Denver to fund this new site to support efforts to make rigorous research more relevant and accessible to general audiences. Thanks to Deborah Avant and the Sié Center team for their support.

We welcome feedback on how to improve the site. In the meantime, browse away!

 

Sincerely,

The Editors

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