Read More Best Political Violence Books of 2021February 4, 2022 By Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Emily Hencken Ritter Like we did for 2020 and 2019, here’s a list… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Costs of a “New Cold War” Are Higher than You ThinkOctober 5, 2020 Guest post by Nicholas Sambanis, Stergios Skaperdas, and William Wohlforth Great power rivalry is back, and so, unfortunately,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Velvet Revolution in Armenia: Russia Stays on the SidelinesMay 22, 2018 By Loosineh Markarian for Denver Dialogues. Armenia’s “velvet revolution”, dubbed as the “revolution of love and tolerance”, occurred… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Ukraine: Cold Peace, Rising Tensions, and Multilateral MediationMarch 15, 2016 By Timothy D. Sisk for Denver Dialogues with Ambassador Fred Tanner Ukraine’s civil war, which appears to have… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Nonviolence Means Less AbuseJuly 28, 2015 By Oliver Kaplan for Denver Dialogues Did you hear about the scandal involving nonviolent accompaniers who sexually abused… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Putin, Propaganda, and the Path to Peace in UkraineJuly 14, 2015 By Rudra Sil for Denver Dialogues The May 2015 Denver Dialogues symposium does a nice job of showing… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Old Wine in an E-bottle (or, The Text that Mistook Itself for a Tactical Shift)January 28, 2014 By Christian Davenport On January 24th Barbara Walter wrote a fascinating blog entry entitled “The Text that Changed the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Text that Changed the WorldJanuary 24, 2014 By Barbara F. Walter On Tuesday the Ukrainian government sent the following text message to thousands of protesters… Read More 0 0 0