Read More What Game of Thrones Can Tell Us About Russia’s Foreign PolicyByBetcy Jose and Christoph StefesMay 17, 2019 Guest post by Betcy Jose and Christoph Stefes. White House National Security Advisor John Bolton recently declared, “In… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What to do When Women Politicians are Attacked? Here are Four Ideas from Around the WorldByJuliana Restrepo SaninMay 14, 2019 By Juliana Restrepo Sanín for Denver Dialogues. In a previous post, I discussed how women elected to public… Read More 0 0 0
Read More To Which Victor Goes the Iron Throne? Lessons from Research on Civil WarByPeter KrauseMay 10, 2019 Guest post by Peter Krause, Samuel Biasi, Gabriella Haedelt, Caitlin Vasington, Andrew Wilson, and Allison Witt. At the heart… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Iran’s Long Shadow in SyriaByKhaled TerkawiMay 9, 2019 Guest post by Khaled Terkawi. When I was in the old Homs city in 2012, the rebels arrested… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Radicalization in the German Armed Forces and BeyondByRachel EpsteinMay 7, 2019 By Rachel Epstein, Donald Abenheim, and Carolyn Halladay for Denver Dialogues. Professor Rachel Epstein’s interview with Professors Donald… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Reactions to Terrorism Can Bring Serious HarmByRenard Sexton, Rachel Wellhausen, and Mike FindleyMay 2, 2019 By Renard Sexton, Rachel Wellhausen, and Mike Findley. A series of deadly attacks took place in Sri Lanka… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Reducing Press Attention to Reduce Terrorism?ByCrystal Shelton, Erik Cleven, and Aaron HoffmanMay 1, 2019 Guest post by Crystal Shelton, Erik Cleven, and Aaron Hoffman. The Easter morning attack in Sri Lanka reminds… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Authoritarian Resilience: Why Bouteflika and Bashir Fell, but Ortega RemainsByKai ThalerApril 30, 2019 By Kai Thaler for Denver Dialogues. April saw protestors—with an assist from the military—oust longtime authoritarian leaders Abdelaziz… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Prevention of Civil War – A New Research AgendaByNils-Christian BormannApril 29, 2019 Guest post by Nils-Christian Bormann. Political instability has gripped Algeria, Cameroon, and Sudan in recent weeks and months.… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Understanding Trends in Electoral Violence: Lessons from South AfricaByPatrick PiersonApril 25, 2019 Guest post by Patrick Pierson. The African continent will see two dozen elections in 2019. While many observers… Read More 0 0 0