Read More How Historical Analogies Woke Up the WestApril 26, 2022 By Eric Mosinger Policymakers, activists, and ordinary people often make analogies between past and present, for example, by… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Will the Public Believe Misinformation about Coronavirus? (Maybe Not)April 2, 2020 Guest post by Daniel M. Silverman Since the emergence of the new coronavirus outbreak earlier this year and… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Five Ways Art and War Are RelatedJanuary 5, 2018 By Dawn Brancati Art is used to promote war. Monarchs, dictators, and elected world leaders have all commissioned… Read More 0 0 2
Read More Omelets? OMLT: Observer, Mentor, Liaison Teams.November 15, 2017 By Stephen M. Saideman In Afghanistan, many (but not all, due to caveats*) NATO members and partners (the… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Migration-Gender-Insecurity NexusJanuary 19, 2016 By Marie Berry for Denver Dialogues In the past few weeks, reports about sexual violence in connection with… Read More 0 0 0
Read More A Role for the Warrior-Scholar?January 12, 2016 By Sarah Bakhtiari for Denver Dialogues Last Tuesday, Celestino “Tino” Perez made the case that the U.S. Army’s… Read More 0 0 0
Read More How Can States and Non-State Actors Respond to Authoritarian Resurgence?July 7, 2015 By Erica Chenoweth for Denver Dialogues On Sunday, the Monkey Cage ran a piece by Matthew Baum and… Read More 0 0 2
Read More Political Violence TodayNovember 13, 2012 By Steve Saideman It is somewhat strange how things tend to come together. This Sunday marked Remembrance Day… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Civilian Casualties, Democracy & Wealthy CountriesNovember 5, 2012 By Will H. Moore NYU Press has published a provocative book by Yagil Levy titled Israel’s Death Hierarchy:… Read More 0 0 0