Read More Denver Dialogues: Encouraging Conversation Among Academics and PolicymakersMarch 3, 2015 By Deborah Avant for Denver Dialogues Denver Dialogues is a new series on Political Violence @ a Glance… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Data Challenges in Conflict ResearchFebruary 6, 2015 Guest post by Idean Salehyan and Henrik Urdal Quality data is at the heart of quality research. The… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Looking Back on 2014December 30, 2014 By Danny Hirschel-Burns It’s been another great year for Political Violence @ a Glance. We won the International… 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 Seeing Contention in Black and White: Protest and Protest PolicingAugust 17, 2014 By Christian Davenport How does the police react to situations when protestors are of one ethnicity as opposed… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Blame GameJuly 21, 2014 By Andrew Kydd The downing of a Malaysian airliner over eastern Ukraine with the loss of almost 300… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Trajectory of Public Opinion about TortureMay 14, 2014 By Will H. Moore In a forthcoming American Political Science Review article, Chris Fariss reports that: The standard of… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Doing Well by Doing BadApril 22, 2014 Guest post by Reed M. Wood Most of us like to believe that, as in the movies, the team… Read More 0 0 0
Searching for Trends: Analyzing Patterns in Conflict Violence DataApril 2, 2014 Guest post by Megan Price and Anita Gohdes With the publishing of GDELT[1] there has been an exciting… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Caveat Consuasor!March 20, 2014 Guest post by Christopher Gelpi The folks at the TRIP project at William and Mary have begun fielding… Read More 0 0 0