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Best Political Violence Books of 2021

  • February 4, 2022
By Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Emily Hencken Ritter Like we did for 2020 and 2019, here’s a list…
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Political Violence @ A Glance Welcomes Christian Davenport

  • March 1, 2020
Christian Davenport joins the editorial board of Political Violence @ A Glance at a time of global upheaval,…
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Anarchy is Scary: New Evidence from Somalia

  • October 3, 2018
Guest post by Jesse Driscoll. “Look, in Somalia, the cell phone system works…and it’s the only thing, maybe,…
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Are Research Ethics a Question of Public Opinion?

  • October 1, 2018
Guest post by Stephanie Schwartz. With seemingly everyone in political science descending on conflict zones for fieldwork or…
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Charismatic Megafauna in Conflict Studies, or Why WWII is the Giant Panda of the Conflict/Security Field

  • November 21, 2017
By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues Charismatic megafauna are large animal species with widespread popular appeal. They excite the…
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Bridging the Academic-Policymaker Gap in Chile: A Conversation with Foreign Minister Heraldo Muñoz

  • May 10, 2016
By Oliver Kaplan for Denver Dialogues Discussions on bridging the academic-policymaker gap in international relations usually focus on…
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Why Engagement Can’t Wait—Walt on Tenure and Bridging the Gap

  • February 23, 2016
By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues Stephen Walt’s “How to Get Tenure” piece over at Foreign Policy should…
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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.