Read More Protect the People to Protect the PeaceMay 2, 2017 By Oliver Kaplan, Emma Dunn, and Natalie Southwick for Denver Dialogues. On April 27th, Diego Fernando Rodríguez, a… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Explaining Belarus’ Sudden Protest RepressionApril 27, 2017 Guest post by Konstantin Ash and Miroslav Shapovalov. Over the past year, it appeared that Belarus – once termed… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Crime Data from Sweden Can – and Cannot – Tell UsApril 19, 2017 Guest post by Christopher J. Fariss and Kristine Eck. Data on crime, sexual assault, and rape from Sweden… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Public Intellectuals, International Security, and TrumpApril 18, 2017 By Rachel A. Epstein and Martin Rhodes for Denver Dialogues. Populist politicians like Donald Trump are rightly credited… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Local Problems, Local Solutions: Domestic Human Rights Institutions and TortureApril 12, 2017 Guest post by Ryan M. Welch. Over the last 15 years, the US government’s relationship with torture has… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Can Asylum Seekers be Deterred?April 11, 2017 By Anna Oltman for Denver Dialogues. Earlier this year, the United Kingdom decided to end the “Dubs Amendment,”… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Sufis, Salafis, and the Religious Pacification of the African SahelApril 4, 2017 By Michael Kalin for Denver Dialogues. After gaining control over vast swathes of territory around Lake Chad and… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Political Entrepreneurs and the Marketplace of IdeasMarch 23, 2017 By Thomas Zeitzoff. One of the first things I learned when getting my PhD in political science was that… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Fish Wars: How Fishing Can Start – and Stop – ConflictMarch 17, 2017 Guest post by Sarah Glaser. On February 18, the US sent naval ships to the South China Seas,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Bosnia and Herzegovina – Two Decades After DaytonMarch 14, 2017 By Maja Halilovic-Pastuovic for Denver Dialogues. Two decades after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, as Bosnia and… Read More 0 0 0