Read More The Politics of Nostalgia and PopulismAugust 23, 2022 Guest post by Ezgi Elçi Does nostalgia boost populism? Populist leaders worldwide often exploit nostalgia by referring to… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Americans (Really) Believe About Chemical WeaponsMarch 2, 2022 By Joshua A. Schwartz, Jonathan A. Chu, and Christopher W. Blair The norm against the use of chemical… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Best Political Violence Fiction of 2020January 29, 2021 By Emily Hencken Ritter and guest contributor Jessica Maves Braithwaite In December, PV@G editors and contributors shared their… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Might COVID-19 Upend Social Hierarchies?September 30, 2020 Guest post by Priscilla Torres, Katie Webster, Chong Chen, and Kyle Beardsley From COVID-19 to the Black Lives… Read More 0 0 0
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 How does COVID-19 compare to past crises?April 20, 2020 Is the COVID-19 pandemic—and all the economic, social, and political repercussions it brings—comparable to any other time or… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Wars Do We Know About?February 7, 2017 By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues. Last year, I was involved in an edited volume project entitled What… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Shit Happens: When Equilibrium Theories Meet Non-Equilibrium OutcomesJuly 19, 2016 By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues. Note: This post was filed last Thursday, before the attempted coup in… Read More 0 0 0