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Interpreting the Migration Crisis: A Symposium

  • February 2, 2016
By Cassy Dorff, Faten Ghosn, Alex Braithwaite, and Andrew Linke for Denver Dialogues In 2015, the UN stated…
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What the Algerian Civil War Can Teach Us About Combating ISIS

  • January 14, 2016
Guest post by Kevin Greene In an op-ed for The National, Dr. Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck notes the similarities between…
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Religious Peace Activism: How the Daily Work of Local Religious Institutions Can Help Prevent Violent Conflict

  • September 2, 2015
Guest post by Johannes Vüllers, Alexander De Juan and Jan H. Pierskalla Headlines associating religion and political violence grab…
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The Biggest Threat to the Middle East Isn’t ISIL. It’s Civil Wars.

  • August 17, 2015
By Barbara F. Walter The greatest threat to American interests in the Middle East doesn’t come from ISIL…
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What Do We Know, and Need to Know, About Successful Counterinsurgency?

  • August 14, 2015
Guest post by Eli Berman and Aila M. Matanock Imagine a counterinsurgency challenge: government forces (like the Iraqi…
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Is the International Criminal Court Following the Flag in Mali?

  • January 22, 2013
By Leslie Vinjamuri  Only five days after the French launched a military attack on Islamic militants in Mali’s Northern…
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Another French Military Intervention in Africa

  • January 21, 2013
By David E. Cunningham For the last several days, French forces have used military force to support the…
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What’s Going on in Mali?

  • September 10, 2012
By Erica Chenoweth This post is part of the “Would Someone Please Explain This to Me?” series.  Reader JCB asks:…
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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.