Read More COVID-19 and Armed Conflict: What We Know, and Why We Should WorryApril 23, 2020 By Timothy Sisk It is time to face up to the worrying implications of COVID-19 for armed conflict,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Understanding Trends in Electoral Violence: Lessons from South AfricaApril 25, 2019 Guest post by Patrick Pierson. The African continent will see two dozen elections in 2019. While many observers… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Framework Deal: A Long-Term Path to Peace in AfghanistanFebruary 13, 2019 Guest post by Matthew Hauenstein and Madhav Joshi. Two weeks ago, the US envoy to Afghanistan announced that… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Resisting Coca: How Communities Avoid Narco-economiesFebruary 5, 2019 By Oliver Kaplan for Denver Dialogues. When armed conflicts involve illicit economies, they can create special risks for… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Prospect of Peace in Yemen: What We Know from Social Science ResearchJanuary 10, 2019 Guest post by Matthew Hauenstein and Madhav Joshi. Representatives of the Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels met… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Violent Rhetoric Does and Does Not DoAugust 17, 2018 By Thomas Zeitzoff. “The Fake News hates me saying that they are the Enemy of the People only… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Are the Roots of Restraint?July 3, 2018 By Oliver Kaplan and Andrew Bell for Denver Dialogues. How can we influence armed actors to be less… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What We Know – and Don’t Know – about Religious Civil WarsMay 23, 2018 Guest post by Desirée Nilsson and Isak Svensson. Ongoing civil wars in Syria, Mali, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Thailand,… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Pro-Government Militias and the Philippines’ Other InsurgencyAugust 22, 2017 Guest Post by Steven T. Zech and Joshua Eastin for Denver Dialogues Contemporary security challenges in the Philippines International… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Where Do Ousted Dictators Go?February 3, 2017 By Daniel Krcmaric and Abel Escribà-Folch. A dramatic scene unfolded in Gambia on Saturday night, January 21. Longtime… Read More 0 0 0