Read More Advantages of a Civilian Mission: Keeping the Peace in UkraineOctober 10, 2017 Guest Post by Fred Tanner for Denver Dialogues The forgotten war Ukraine, which slipped into civil war more than… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Ukraine: Cold Peace, Rising Tensions, and Multilateral MediationMarch 15, 2016 By Timothy D. Sisk for Denver Dialogues with Ambassador Fred Tanner Ukraine’s civil war, which appears to have… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Make Love Not WarJune 27, 2022 Guest post by Tyler Kustra The conjecture that being single drives young men to commit political violence is… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Political Backlash of Repressive PolicingJune 10, 2020 Guest post by Travis Curtice In the United States, thousands of protestors continue to take to the streets… Read More 0 0 0
Read More America Is at War (with Itself)June 3, 2020 America is at war—with itself. Not since the 1960s has the United States seen such widespread social upheaval,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Does Terrorism Really Increase During Ramadan?June 11, 2018 Guest post by Suat Cubukcu and Brad Bartholomew. Muslims throughout the world are observing the last days of the holy… Read More 0 0 0
Read More When Fighting Breaks Out – Explaining Subnational Variation in Civil War OnsetMarch 1, 2018 Guest post by Ore Koren. Civil war onset is often correctly associated with weak states, such as Afghanistan.… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Going Stag: How Brideprice Influences Participation in Violent ConflictSeptember 20, 2017 Guest Post by Valerie Hudson and Hilary Matfess Bloodied and shaken from his participation in the four days of… Read More 0 0 0
Read More How the UN Contributes to Conflict PreventionSeptember 11, 2015 By Kyle Beardsley, David E. Cunningham, and Peter B. White Scholars have demonstrated a number of areas—such as… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Persistent Protesters, from Selma to Hong KongApril 24, 2015 Guest post by James Franklin President Obama, Congressman John Lewis, and a wide range of political leaders recently… Read More 0 0 0