Read More The Founding Myth of the United States of AmericaJuly 9, 2015 Guest post by Benjamin Naimark-Rowse This past weekend, cities and towns from coast-to-coast hosted fireworks, concerts, and parades… Read More 0 0 0
Read More How Can States and Non-State Actors Respond to Authoritarian Resurgence?July 7, 2015 By Erica Chenoweth for Denver Dialogues On Sunday, the Monkey Cage ran a piece by Matthew Baum and… Read More 0 0 2
Read More Counting Those Killed in Acts of TerrorJuly 6, 2015 By Will H. Moore Last week the New America Foundation made news with its release of a count… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Weekly LinksJuly 5, 2015 By Danny Hirschel-Burns Fifteen years after the inauguration of the Millennium Development Goals, what is life like for… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Why Terrorists Become More ViolentJuly 1, 2015 Guest post by Justin Conrad and Kevin Greene Shortly after entering the Syrian city of Palmyra in recent… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Potential for the Micro Dynamics of PeaceJune 30, 2015 By Deborah Avant for Denver Dialogues Last week notwithstanding, news has been a bit bleak lately. Events in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Sticking with Sanctions Means We Are Stuck with the Status Quo in UkraineJune 29, 2015 Guest post by Bryan R. Early, Brandon Valeriano, and Ryan C. Maness The current political situation with respect to… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Weekly LinksJune 28, 2015 By Sarah Bakhtiari The UN Peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic has recently come under scrutiny for… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Potential Progress in the Fight Against Impunity in Post-War GuatemalaJune 26, 2015 Guest post by Mike Allison A recent article at fusion.net offers an interesting account of how protestors used… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Bashir’s VisitJune 25, 2015 By Will H. Moore Sudanese President Omar al Bashir’s recent visit to, and from, South Africa raises interesting… Read More 0 0 0