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    • Russia-Ukraine Conflict
    • Asia
    • Civil War
    • Climate Change
    • Editor’s Picks
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Putin, Propaganda, and the Path to Peace in Ukraine

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  • July 14, 2015
By Rudra Sil for Denver Dialogues The May 2015 Denver Dialogues symposium does a nice job of showing…
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By Sarah Bakhtiari What does it mean to be a “good European” today?  Here’s a look at the…
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Why the UN Sucks at Conflict Prevention

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  • July 10, 2015
By Andrew Mack In 2005, the UN’s World Summit stressed the need to create “a culture of prevention”…
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The Founding Myth of the United States of America

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  • July 9, 2015
Guest post by Benjamin Naimark-Rowse This past weekend, cities and towns from coast-to-coast hosted fireworks, concerts, and parades…
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How Can States and Non-State Actors Respond to Authoritarian Resurgence?

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  • July 7, 2015
By Erica Chenoweth for Denver Dialogues On Sunday, the Monkey Cage ran a piece by Matthew Baum and…
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Counting Those Killed in Acts of Terror

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  • July 6, 2015
By Will H. Moore Last week the New America Foundation made news with its release of a count…
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  • July 5, 2015
By Danny Hirschel-Burns Fifteen years after the inauguration of the Millennium Development Goals, what is life like for…
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Why Terrorists Become More Violent

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  • July 1, 2015
Guest post by Justin Conrad and Kevin Greene Shortly after entering the Syrian city of Palmyra in recent…
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Potential for the Micro Dynamics of Peace

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  • June 30, 2015
By Deborah Avant for Denver Dialogues Last week notwithstanding, news has been a bit bleak lately. Events in…
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Sticking with Sanctions Means We Are Stuck with the Status Quo in Ukraine

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  • June 29, 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.