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    • Asia
    • Civil War
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Relevant for Whom? The Multiplicity of Policy Audiences

  • ByDeborah Avant
  • November 3, 2015
By Deborah Avant for Denver Dialogues The Carnegie Corporation of New York’s “Rigor and Relevance Initiative” invests heavily…
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From Protection to Predation Part I: When Self-Defense Forces “Go Bad”

  • BySteven T. Zech
  • October 27, 2015
By Steven T. Zech for Denver Dialogues Academic research on internal armed conflict focuses on violence perpetrated by…
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  • October 25, 2015
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Deciphering Putin’s Aims in Syria

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  • October 21, 2015
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Combating Corruption and Violence: A Struggle for Accountability on Two Fronts

  • ByDevin Finn
  • October 20, 2015
By Devin Finn for Denver Dialogues After years of fraud and deception, a president falls. The narrative of…
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  • ByPatrick Pierson
  • October 18, 2015
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Why Haven’t We Seen a Third Palestinian Intifada (Or Are We)?

  • ByWill H. Moore
  • October 14, 2015
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Bridging the Metonymic Gap: In Practice Rather Than in Parlance

  • ByCassy Dorff
  • October 13, 2015
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Celebrating As One? #1325at15

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  • October 12, 2015
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Political Violence @ A Glance is an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Barbara F. Walter, and Joe Young that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world's conflict zones. Supported by the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), our goal is to use rigorous research, and simple, straight-forward analysis, to improve policies and practices in ways that help reduce conflict and build lasting peace.

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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.