Read More Biden’s Afghanistan DecisionMarch 17, 2021 Guest post by Asfandyar Mir President Biden has inherited America’s longest war—the war in Afghanistan—at a critical moment.… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Do the Students Say?July 31, 2020 Back in June, we asked students from across the country what worries them most about events unfolding in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Grading Joe Biden on Foreign PolicyMarch 17, 2020 By Danielle Lupton, and guest contributor Michael Robinson Former Vice President Joe Biden has rapidly emerged as the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Climate Change and ConflictFebruary 4, 2019 Guest post by Ore Koren. Does global warming really increase armed conflict? Recently, a new study joined a… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Sophomore Curse: Sampling Bias and the Future of Climate-Conflict ResearchMarch 6, 2018 By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues. Recently, Nature Climate Change published a study demonstrating significant sampling bias in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Symposium: Oil and International PoliticsMay 3, 2016 By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues Oil is the world’s most widely traded commodity and the key input… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Bread, Circuses, and Other Political Lessons We Should (Not) Have Learned From the RomansJuly 29, 2015 Guest post by Joseph Weinberg In a recently published article, Ryan Baker and I made an argument about… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Can Climate Anomalies Explain Conflict Patterns?October 22, 2012 Guest post by Lionel Beehner Do spikes in temperature or rainfall cause greater conflict? General John Allen, America’s… Read More 0 0 0