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    • Russia-Ukraine Conflict
    • Asia
    • Civil War
    • Climate Change
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Elections
    • Ethics
    • Europe
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    • Governance
    • Human Rights
    • Interstate War
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  • December 31, 2013
By Taylor Marvin Two suicide bombings in less than 24 hours shocked the Russian city of Volgograd this week.…
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Do You Hear What I Hear?*: Kim Jong-un’s DPRK and the Problem with Signals

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  • December 30, 2013
By Bridget Coggins What does it mean when a regime executes its own elites? What information does it…
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  • December 27, 2013
By Taylor Marvin Violence appears to be increasing in South Sudan, with many fearing civil war. Sparked by the…
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How the Replication Debate Applies to Terrorism Studies

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  • December 23, 2013
Guest post by Peter Henne and Patrick James The replication debate currently underway in the scientific community is…
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Why Such Sparse Coverage of Africa’s Wars?

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  • December 20, 2013
By Barbara F. Walter Over the past two+ years, the war in Syria has dominated policy debates and newspaper…
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  • December 18, 2013
By Taylor Marvin On foreign fighters in Syria: Why is the war in Syria attracting so many volunteers? “It’s so…
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Facebook Status: Recognized But It’s Complicated

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  • December 17, 2013
By Steve Saideman Facebook has granted Kosovo recognition as an independent country. This puts Facebook behind the United…
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New Nonviolence Article, New Journal!

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  • December 16, 2013
By Oliver Kaplan Do you remember the movie Tombstone? Where Wyatt Earp and co. take on the band…
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Friday Puzzler: Why Would Assad Starve Thousands of Syrians To Death?

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  • December 13, 2013
By Erica Chenoweth There is harrowing news out of Moadamiya, Syria in the last few weeks. There are still…
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Is Venezuela Heading Toward Its Own Popular Uprising?

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  • December 11, 2013
By Barbara F. Walter I’m deep in grading papers, but wanted to bring your attention to a potentially nasty…
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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.