Read More Would an Armed Humanitarian Intervention in Haiti Be Legal—And Could It Succeed?February 28, 2023 Guest post by Alexandra Byrne, Zoha Siddiqui, and Kelebogile Zvobgo Haitian officials and world leaders are calling for… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Electoral Origins of the Santomean Coup AttemptDecember 5, 2022 Guest post by Jonathan Powell and Julia Oldershaw Holding competitive elections and the transition of power following elections… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Does UN Peacekeeping Work? A New PerspectiveSeptember 26, 2022 Guest post by William G. Nomikos In a recent New York Times op-ed entitled “I Love the U.N.,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Can Nonviolent Civil Resistance Stop Putin?March 11, 2022 By Isak Svensson and guest contributor Sebastian van Baalen Much focus in the current debate on reversing Putin’s… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Assessing the Risk of Electoral Violence in the United StatesOctober 13, 2020 Guest post by Austin C. Doctor and Stephen Bagwell Concern is growing that the coming US election season… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Electoral Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa and Its Economic ConsequencesApril 22, 2020 By guest contributors Austin Doctor and Stephen Bagwell The weeks leading up to Cameroon’s February 2020 parliamentary and… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Making Sense of Recent Mutinies in Côte d’IvoireJune 9, 2017 Guest post by Rebecca Schiel and Christopher Faulkner. On May 12th, 2017, disgruntled soldiers launched a mutiny in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Underpinnings of Rebel Governance in the Eastern DRCApril 26, 2016 By Carla Suarez for Denver Dialogues Growing evidence demonstrates that the organizational norms and structures of rebel groups… Read More 0 0 0
Read More From the Battlefield to Ballot Boxes: How Effective is the United Nations’ Post-War Democracy Promotion?December 9, 2015 Guest post by Janina I. Steinert and Sonja Grimm In November of this year, the people of Côte d’Ivoire re-elected… Read More 0 0 0