Distributing Our Research: The Youtube OptionNovember 17, 2014 By Will H. Moore Paper is dead. By which I mean that for centuries the most efficient way… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Weekly LinksNovember 7, 2014 By Danny Hirschel-Burns Joining extremist groups, writes Sharon Morris, is a form of social mobility for ambitious young… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Weekly LinksOctober 31, 2014 By Danny Hirschel-Burns In light of protests, and seemingly a coup in Burkina Faso, The Wall Street Journal offers some… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Research Under Fire: Researcher Trauma and Conflict StudiesOctober 30, 2014 Guest post by Cyanne Loyle and Alicia Simoni Political scientists debate whether the world is getting more violent or… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Predicting Government Violence to Improve Theory and PracticeOctober 27, 2014 Guest post by Daniel W. Hill Jr. and Zachary M. Jones Why do some governments generally respect the fundamental… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Ride on the Peace BandwagonOctober 26, 2014 By Allison Beth Hodgkins There are no commemorative coins marking the twentieth anniversary of Jordan’s 1994 peace treaty… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Measuring, “Denying” & “Trivializing” Deaths in the Case of RwandaOctober 24, 2014 By Christian Davenport Reading “The Reign of ‘Terror” by Tomis Kapitan in the New York Times on October… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Turkey, Syria, and the Dormant Dilemmas of SovereigntyOctober 23, 2014 Guest post by Gabriel Mitchell and Ariel I. Ahram Since Turkey’s decision to support Bashar al-Assad’s ouster in 2011,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Needs of the VictimsOctober 17, 2014 Guest post by Javier Argomaniz and Orla Lynch Last June, the UN General Assembly carried out their latest… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Relevance of International Security and…Some Pictures of KittiesOctober 14, 2014 By Joe Young Thomas Ricks recently opined in a Foreign Policy piece how irrelevant most of political science… Read More 0 0 0