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9/11 Didn’t Change Us—Our Response to It Did

  • September 8, 2021
By Joe Young My phone rang just before 9 a.m. on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.…
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What Will It Take to End Indefinite Detention at Guantánamo Bay?

  • August 10, 2021
Guest post by Philip Luke Johnson The detention camps at the US naval base at Guantánamo Bay (GTMO)…
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Biden’s Afghanistan Decision

  • March 17, 2021
Guest post by Asfandyar Mir President Biden has inherited America’s longest war—the war in Afghanistan—at a critical moment.…
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Questions on Torture with Joe Young

  • August 10, 2020
In this interview, Joe Young talks about his new book, Tortured Logic: Why Some Americans Support the Use…
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Why the Transatlantic Relationship Will (Probably) Survive Trump

  • July 11, 2017
By Rachel Epstein and Martin Rhodes for Denver Dialogues.  Nothing very heartening has emerged from the Transatlantic relationship…
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Local Problems, Local Solutions: Domestic Human Rights Institutions and Torture

  • April 12, 2017
Guest post by Ryan M. Welch. Over the last 15 years, the US government’s relationship with torture has…
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Could Trump Unify Korea?

  • April 6, 2017
By Andrew Kydd.  President Trump will today welcome Chinese President Xi Jinping to Mar-a-Lago, his Florida getaway. Among…
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Political Violence @ A Glance is an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Christian Davenport, 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.