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Why Don’t Anti-Drug Campaigns Highlight Violence?, Answered

  • June 14, 2013
By Taylor Marvin In our last puzzler we asked why American public anti-drug campaigns haven’t attempted to dissuade potential illicit drug…
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Why More Violence Means Less Support For US Intervention in Syria

  • June 10, 2013
Guest post by Lionel Beehner One puzzle about the conflict in Syria: as the fighting grows more violent and…
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Friday Puzzler: Why Don’t Anti-Drug Campaigns Highlight Violence?

  • May 31, 2013
By Taylor Marvin It’s frequently argued that US drug consumption drives drug trafficking-related violence in Latin America, especially Mexico.…
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Friday Puzzler: Obama’s Shift on Drones

  • May 24, 2013
By Barbara F. Walter The idea for today’s puzzler comes from my good friend Luke Condra at the…
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When the Going Gets Tough, Fake It?

  • May 20, 2013
Guest post by Victoria Piccione This January the Iranian government announced that it had successfully launched a monkey…
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What Caused Google to Recognize Palestine?

  • May 17, 2013
By Barbara F. Walter On May 1 Google quietly changed the name of its regional search page from…
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Friday Puzzler: Why Lie About Benghazi?

  • May 10, 2013
By Barbara F. Walter It’s now increasingly clear that Obama knew as early as the evening of September…
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NATO and Churchill Yet Again

  • May 7, 2013
By Steve Saideman Almost since the alliance was created, there have been worries about the inefficiency and potential…
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On the Perils of Red Lines

  • May 6, 2013
By Erica Chenoweth Our very own contributor Dan Byman has an op-ed in the Sunday New York Times…
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Do Red Lines on WMD Use Matter?

  • May 1, 2013
Guest post by Lionel Beehner Do red lines matter? The Obama administration has faced mounting criticism for setting a…
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Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Christian Davenport, Barbara Walter and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. Political Violence @ A Glance is supported by the UC Institute of Global Conflict & Cooperation, a University of California think tank specializing in research, training, and policy engagement around issues related to international security, economic development, political violence and its antecedents, and peace building.