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 13 0 0
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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 10 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 4 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 11 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 2K 0 5