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WHY RADICALIZATION IS SO COMMON, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Guest post by Todd Lehmann and Scott Tyson. The storming of the US Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters on January 6, 2021, shined a light on the growing importance of extremism, most notably by supporters of QAnon, a network of individuals who espouse a bizarre web of conspiracist beliefs.While not everyone in the mob was a radical extremist, a large majority of its participants seem THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail. HOW DOES COVID-19 COMPARE TO PAST CRISES? Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we’ve seen countries fighting over medical supplies, closing their borders to “non-essential travel,” and ethnic hatred within countries. Viktor Orban in Hungary has used the emergency to effectively kill the last vestiges of democracy inhis country.
WAS THE KILLING OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI JUSTIFIED? By Valerie Morkevicius and Danielle Lupton. The United States recently launched a targeted drone strike, killing Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was by no accounts a “good guy.” He spent a lifetime in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the last 20 years commanding the elite Quds Force. He was the mastermind behind Iran’s efforts to create an arc of influence stretching from Lebanon to Yemen. WHY CIVIL WARS HAVE GOTTEN LONGER, BLOODIER, AND MORE 4. Longer Civil Wars: Studies by Cunningham, Balch-Lindsay & Enterline, and Regan have all revealed that more warring parties means longer civil wars. This means that as the number of armed factions increases due to the increased ease of mobilization (#2), and as the number of external actors increases as a result of global campaigns(#3), the
MORE EDUCATION = LESS TERRORISM? STUDYING THE COMPLEX Guest post by Sarah Brockhoff, Tim Krieger & Daniel Meierrieks. A classroom in West Darfur, Sudan. Via United Nations Photo.. In the aftermath of terrorist attacks, education is often advocated as an antidote to terrorism, the idea primarily being that education may make individuals less vulnerable to the false promises of extremistideologies.
POLITICAL VIOLENCE AT A GLANCE Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Barbara Walter, Erica Chenoweth, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. WHAT CHANGED THIS TIME IN ISRAEL-PALESTINE? At first blush, this round of Hamas-Israel fighting was remarkably similar to past events like the 2014 war. Rockets and aerial bombings. More than 90 percent of the casualties and wounded were on the Palestinian side. Israeli bombing did significant damage to Gaza’s civilian infrastructure VIEWPOINT: GOOD-BYE TWO-STATE SOLUTION, HELLO APARTHEID A growing consensus that Israel is practicing apartheid could have enormous consequences for Israel. There is the threat that it could be indicted by the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and other legal bodies. It could fuel the growing campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel. LOCKED DOWN AND LASHING OUT: WHAT’S DRIVING ANTI-ASIAN Reports of hateful behaviors toward Asians in the US have surged during the pandemic; according to Stop AAPI Hate, nearly 3,800 incidents have been reported since March 2020. One might think that this is a US-specific problem: the US history of conceiving Asian descent communities as foreign, dirty, and disease-ridden goes wayback to the 19th
WHY RADICALIZATION IS SO COMMON, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Guest post by Todd Lehmann and Scott Tyson. The storming of the US Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters on January 6, 2021, shined a light on the growing importance of extremism, most notably by supporters of QAnon, a network of individuals who espouse a bizarre web of conspiracist beliefs.While not everyone in the mob was a radical extremist, a large majority of its participants seem THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail. HOW DOES COVID-19 COMPARE TO PAST CRISES? Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we’ve seen countries fighting over medical supplies, closing their borders to “non-essential travel,” and ethnic hatred within countries. Viktor Orban in Hungary has used the emergency to effectively kill the last vestiges of democracy inhis country.
WAS THE KILLING OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI JUSTIFIED? By Valerie Morkevicius and Danielle Lupton. The United States recently launched a targeted drone strike, killing Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was by no accounts a “good guy.” He spent a lifetime in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the last 20 years commanding the elite Quds Force. He was the mastermind behind Iran’s efforts to create an arc of influence stretching from Lebanon to Yemen. WHY CIVIL WARS HAVE GOTTEN LONGER, BLOODIER, AND MORE 4. Longer Civil Wars: Studies by Cunningham, Balch-Lindsay & Enterline, and Regan have all revealed that more warring parties means longer civil wars. This means that as the number of armed factions increases due to the increased ease of mobilization (#2), and as the number of external actors increases as a result of global campaigns(#3), the
MORE EDUCATION = LESS TERRORISM? STUDYING THE COMPLEX Guest post by Sarah Brockhoff, Tim Krieger & Daniel Meierrieks. A classroom in West Darfur, Sudan. Via United Nations Photo.. In the aftermath of terrorist attacks, education is often advocated as an antidote to terrorism, the idea primarily being that education may make individuals less vulnerable to the false promises of extremistideologies.
POLITICAL VIOLENCE AT A GLANCE Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Barbara Walter, Erica Chenoweth, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. VIEWPOINT: DISPOSSESSION IS THE ROOT CAUSE OF PALESTINIAN 23 hours ago · Guest post by Gary M. English. Following Jeremy Pressman’s excellent post about changes within the political landscape of Israel/Palestine during the recent violence, one might invert the equation he offers to suggest a complementary if not alternate analysis. While the violence between Hamas and Israel is most prominent in Pressman’s questions and most of westernjournalism,
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THE FUTURE OF CONFLICT IN MINING The Future of Conflict in Mining. A mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photo courtesy of Julien Harneis. On June 17, 2019, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) army deployed close to 800 troops in an attack on its own citizens. The soldiers torched the small village of Kafwaya in an effort to expel more than 10,000artisanal miners
COVID-19 AND MYANMAR—A LOOMING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS Guest post by Shelli Israelsen. On March 31, 2020, Myanmar’s Ministry of Health and Sports confirmed its first COVID-19 death.The death came after weeks of denial from authorities that Myanmar, which shares borders with China, India and Thailand, had any confirmed cases of COVID-19. Recently enacted measures to help stem the spread of the virus are unlikely to be enough to prevent the MILITARIZATION OF THE POLICE Guest post by Lindsay P. Cohn. The COVID-19 pandemic raises important questions about civil liberties and the use of coercion to maintain order. In Italy, police are enforcing a nationwide lockdown, and in the US, police are involved in dispersing crowds and enforcing quarantines. So far, several states have activated their National Guard to help with logistics—e.g., transportation and THE ETHICS OF FIELDWORK PREPAREDNESS The Ethics of Fieldwork Preparedness. A photo taken by one of the authors when traveling alongside humanitarian workers in the DRC. By Milli Lake and Sarah E. Parkinson. June 5, 2017. Guest post by Milli Lake and Sarah E. Parkinson. Many political scientists conduct research in fragile states or conflict-affected environments. CAN ECONOMIC SANCTION ACTIVITY IMPROVE HUMAN RIGHTS Guest post by K. Chad Clay.. Governments often use economic sanctions for the expressed reason of curbing poor human rights practices by targeted states. However, previous research on the topic (e.g. Peksen 2009; Wood 2008) has found that the imposition of economic sanctions is regularly followed by increases in the use of torture, extrajudicial killing, political imprisonment, and enforced POLITICAL VIOLENCE AT A GLANCE Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Barbara Walter, Erica Chenoweth, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. WHY ISN'T JAIR BOLSONARO DEPLOYING BRAZIL'S MILITARY FOR In Rio de Janeiro and other parts of Brazil, criminals virtually have life or death power over large swaths of the territory. Police forces are frequently part of the problem, not the solution. In recent days, in a classic example of excessive use of police force, the Rio civilian police invaded the WHAT CHANGED THIS TIME IN ISRAEL-PALESTINE? At first blush, this round of Hamas-Israel fighting was remarkably similar to past events like the 2014 war. Rockets and aerial bombings. More than 90 percent of the casualties and wounded were on the Palestinian side. Israeli bombing did significant damage to Gaza’s civilian infrastructure VIEWPOINT: GOOD-BYE TWO-STATE SOLUTION, HELLO APARTHEID A growing consensus that Israel is practicing apartheid could have enormous consequences for Israel. There is the threat that it could be indicted by the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and other legal bodies. It could fuel the growing campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel. LOCKED DOWN AND LASHING OUT: WHAT’S DRIVING ANTI-ASIAN Reports of hateful behaviors toward Asians in the US have surged during the pandemic; according to Stop AAPI Hate, nearly 3,800 incidents have been reported since March 2020. One might think that this is a US-specific problem: the US history of conceiving Asian descent communities as foreign, dirty, and disease-ridden goes wayback to the 19th
AN ILLUSTRATED GLOSSARY OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail. WHY RADICALIZATION IS SO COMMON, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Guest post by Todd Lehmann and Scott Tyson. The storming of the US Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters on January 6, 2021, shined a light on the growing importance of extremism, most notably by supporters of QAnon, a network of individuals who espouse a bizarre web of conspiracist beliefs.While not everyone in the mob was a radical extremist, a large majority of its participants seem A COUP IN JORDAN? WHY EVEN FABRICATED PLOTS MATTER Similarly, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is thought to have relied on this strategy in 2010 and 2016 as a means of eliminating rivals within the military and cracking down on dissent, respectively. Alleged coup plots, whether real or fabricated, reflect underlying power struggles and can leave an indelible mark on a country’spolitics.
WAS THE KILLING OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI JUSTIFIED? By Valerie Morkevicius and Danielle Lupton. The United States recently launched a targeted drone strike, killing Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was by no accounts a “good guy.” He spent a lifetime in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the last 20 years commanding the elite Quds Force. He was the mastermind behind Iran’s efforts to create an arc of influence stretching from Lebanon to Yemen. POLITICAL VIOLENCE AT A GLANCE Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Barbara Walter, Erica Chenoweth, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. WHY ISN'T JAIR BOLSONARO DEPLOYING BRAZIL'S MILITARY FOR In Rio de Janeiro and other parts of Brazil, criminals virtually have life or death power over large swaths of the territory. Police forces are frequently part of the problem, not the solution. In recent days, in a classic example of excessive use of police force, the Rio civilian police invaded the WHAT CHANGED THIS TIME IN ISRAEL-PALESTINE? At first blush, this round of Hamas-Israel fighting was remarkably similar to past events like the 2014 war. Rockets and aerial bombings. More than 90 percent of the casualties and wounded were on the Palestinian side. Israeli bombing did significant damage to Gaza’s civilian infrastructure VIEWPOINT: GOOD-BYE TWO-STATE SOLUTION, HELLO APARTHEID A growing consensus that Israel is practicing apartheid could have enormous consequences for Israel. There is the threat that it could be indicted by the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and other legal bodies. It could fuel the growing campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel. LOCKED DOWN AND LASHING OUT: WHAT’S DRIVING ANTI-ASIAN Reports of hateful behaviors toward Asians in the US have surged during the pandemic; according to Stop AAPI Hate, nearly 3,800 incidents have been reported since March 2020. One might think that this is a US-specific problem: the US history of conceiving Asian descent communities as foreign, dirty, and disease-ridden goes wayback to the 19th
AN ILLUSTRATED GLOSSARY OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail. WHY RADICALIZATION IS SO COMMON, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Guest post by Todd Lehmann and Scott Tyson. The storming of the US Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters on January 6, 2021, shined a light on the growing importance of extremism, most notably by supporters of QAnon, a network of individuals who espouse a bizarre web of conspiracist beliefs.While not everyone in the mob was a radical extremist, a large majority of its participants seem A COUP IN JORDAN? WHY EVEN FABRICATED PLOTS MATTER Similarly, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is thought to have relied on this strategy in 2010 and 2016 as a means of eliminating rivals within the military and cracking down on dissent, respectively. Alleged coup plots, whether real or fabricated, reflect underlying power struggles and can leave an indelible mark on a country’spolitics.
WAS THE KILLING OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI JUSTIFIED? By Valerie Morkevicius and Danielle Lupton. The United States recently launched a targeted drone strike, killing Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was by no accounts a “good guy.” He spent a lifetime in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the last 20 years commanding the elite Quds Force. He was the mastermind behind Iran’s efforts to create an arc of influence stretching from Lebanon to Yemen. WHY ISN'T JAIR BOLSONARO DEPLOYING BRAZIL'S MILITARY FOR In Rio de Janeiro and other parts of Brazil, criminals virtually have life or death power over large swaths of the territory. Police forces are frequently part of the problem, not the solution. In recent days, in a classic example of excessive use of police force, the Rio civilian police invaded the AN ILLUSTRATED GLOSSARY OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE An Illustrated Glossary of Political Violence. By Emily Hencken Ritter and Christian Davenport. January 18, 2021. By Emily Hencken Ritter and Christian Davenport. Art by Sequential Potential. On January 6, 2020, a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol building in Washington, DC, halting the count of electoral votes to confirm Joe Biden’spresidency.
GUARANTEEING LAW AND ORDER ARCHIVES Political Violence @ A Glance is an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Christian Davenport, Barbara F. Walter, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. Our THE RISE OF CRIMINAL GOVERNANCE IN MEXICO IGCC Dissertation Fellow Series. Guest post by Joel Herrera. On Wednesday morning, March 31, 2021, armed convoys were mobilized into Aguililla, a small town in Mexico’s western state of Michoacán. The offensive was launched by Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) against an alliance of local criminal groups known as Carteles Unidos. WHAT’S AT STAKE FOR WOMEN IN AFGHANISTAN Guest post by Madhav Joshi and Louise Olsson. As Afghan government representatives, the Taliban, and international observers participated in a Russian-hosted conference to jumpstart the stalled Afghan peace talks, the issues of women’s representation once again made the headlines. Only one woman participated in the conference—one woman representing 51 percent of the Afghan population. THE FUTURE OF CONFLICT IN MINING The Future of Conflict in Mining. A mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photo courtesy of Julien Harneis. On June 17, 2019, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) army deployed close to 800 troops in an attack on its own citizens. The soldiers torched the small village of Kafwaya in an effort to expel more than 10,000artisanal miners
IS CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVING GLOBAL CONFLICT? Guest post by Nina von Uexkull and Halvard Buhaug. While former US President Donald Trump frequently denied man-made climate change, the Biden administration has pledged to make climate change a priority, including for national security. In line with years of thinking within the defense sector, the Biden-Harris team refers to climate change as a “threat multiplier,” pointing to risks of THE LOCAL POLITICS OF POLICING: THE CASE OF DUTERTE’S DRUG The killing followed an announcement by the International Criminal Court that there is a “reasonable basis” to believe that crimes against humanity were committed during Philippine President Duterte’s infamous war on drugs. By official figures, about 8,000 people have been killed in drug crackdowns since 2016, althoughindependent
FIVE WAYS ART AND WAR ARE RELATED By Dawn Brancati. Art is used to promote war.Monarchs, dictators, and elected world leaders have all commissioned artists to create propaganda to generate popular support for wars and to urge the public to make material sacrifices needed to sustain wars.; In their work, these artists have depicted the opposing side as aggressive, powerful, and savage in order to stimulate animosity and WHAT'S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT TERRITORIAL DISPUTES IN Guest post by Sam Ghatak, Aaron Gold, and Brandon Prins. Recent events demonstrate how difficult territorial disputes are to manage. In July a United Nations tribunal ruled that China’s sovereignty claims over the South China Sea, and its aggressive attempts to enforce them, violate international law. POLITICAL VIOLENCE AT A GLANCE Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Barbara Walter, Erica Chenoweth, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. VIEWPOINT: GOOD-BYE TWO-STATE SOLUTION, HELLO APARTHEID A growing consensus that Israel is practicing apartheid could have enormous consequences for Israel. There is the threat that it could be indicted by the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and other legal bodies. It could fuel the growing campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel. THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail. WAS THE KILLING OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI JUSTIFIED? By Valerie Morkevicius and Danielle Lupton. The United States recently launched a targeted drone strike, killing Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was by no accounts a “good guy.” He spent a lifetime in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the last 20 years commanding the elite Quds Force. He was the mastermind behind Iran’s efforts to create an arc of influence stretching from Lebanon to Yemen. NOT JUST VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS: UNDERSTANDING RWANDA’S About Political Violence @ A Glance is an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Christian Davenport, Barbara F. Walter, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflictzones.
COMMITMENT PROBLEMS AND PREVENTIVE WAR Commitment Problems and Preventive War. By politicalviolenceataglance. August 8, 2013. By Matthew Adam Kocher. Among the few very serious threats to interstate peace in the world today is the possibility of preventive war, in which one state attacks a second state because it fears the second state will become much more powerful in the future. THE SECURITY CONSEQUENCES OF THE GLOBAL REFUGEE CRISIS Though the refugee crisis has mostly fallen out of the headlines, the underlying reality tragically remains the same: violence and political instability have forced 60 million people to flee their homes. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), this is the largest number of refugees and internallydisplaced
IS DEMOCRACY ERODING? It doesn’t anymore. And eventually bad economic times will come. It is a mistake to think democratic erosion couldn’t someday happen here. Indeed, the recurring violence already associated with Trump’s campaign might do considerable damage to American democracy. Several observers argue that the violence might get considerably worse. GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ' MAGICAL REALISM: IT'S REAL On the pages of García Márquez’ novels, the Magical Realism may seem purely mythical, but beyond the purpose of entertainment and stretching the imagination, it also contains astute observations of the social and political conflicts in Colombia and, more broadly, the social tensions shared across Latin America and the developing world. WHY CIVIL WARS HAVE GOTTEN LONGER, BLOODIER, AND MORE 4. Longer Civil Wars: Studies by Cunningham, Balch-Lindsay & Enterline, and Regan have all revealed that more warring parties means longer civil wars. This means that as the number of armed factions increases due to the increased ease of mobilization (#2), and as the number of external actors increases as a result of global campaigns(#3), the
POLITICAL VIOLENCE AT A GLANCE Political Violence @ a Glance is an online magazine directed by Barbara Walter, Erica Chenoweth, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. VIEWPOINT: GOOD-BYE TWO-STATE SOLUTION, HELLO APARTHEID A growing consensus that Israel is practicing apartheid could have enormous consequences for Israel. There is the threat that it could be indicted by the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and other legal bodies. It could fuel the growing campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel. THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail. WAS THE KILLING OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI JUSTIFIED? By Valerie Morkevicius and Danielle Lupton. The United States recently launched a targeted drone strike, killing Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was by no accounts a “good guy.” He spent a lifetime in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the last 20 years commanding the elite Quds Force. He was the mastermind behind Iran’s efforts to create an arc of influence stretching from Lebanon to Yemen. NOT JUST VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS: UNDERSTANDING RWANDA’S About Political Violence @ A Glance is an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Christian Davenport, Barbara F. Walter, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflictzones.
COMMITMENT PROBLEMS AND PREVENTIVE WAR Commitment Problems and Preventive War. By politicalviolenceataglance. August 8, 2013. By Matthew Adam Kocher. Among the few very serious threats to interstate peace in the world today is the possibility of preventive war, in which one state attacks a second state because it fears the second state will become much more powerful in the future. THE SECURITY CONSEQUENCES OF THE GLOBAL REFUGEE CRISIS Though the refugee crisis has mostly fallen out of the headlines, the underlying reality tragically remains the same: violence and political instability have forced 60 million people to flee their homes. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), this is the largest number of refugees and internallydisplaced
IS DEMOCRACY ERODING? It doesn’t anymore. And eventually bad economic times will come. It is a mistake to think democratic erosion couldn’t someday happen here. Indeed, the recurring violence already associated with Trump’s campaign might do considerable damage to American democracy. Several observers argue that the violence might get considerably worse. GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ' MAGICAL REALISM: IT'S REAL On the pages of García Márquez’ novels, the Magical Realism may seem purely mythical, but beyond the purpose of entertainment and stretching the imagination, it also contains astute observations of the social and political conflicts in Colombia and, more broadly, the social tensions shared across Latin America and the developing world. WHY CIVIL WARS HAVE GOTTEN LONGER, BLOODIER, AND MORE 4. Longer Civil Wars: Studies by Cunningham, Balch-Lindsay & Enterline, and Regan have all revealed that more warring parties means longer civil wars. This means that as the number of armed factions increases due to the increased ease of mobilization (#2), and as the number of external actors increases as a result of global campaigns(#3), the
WHY ISN'T JAIR BOLSONARO DEPLOYING BRAZIL'S MILITARY FOR 1 day ago · In Rio de Janeiro and other parts of Brazil, criminals virtually have life or death power over large swaths of the territory. Police forces are frequently part of the problem, not the solution. In recent days, in a classic example of excessive use of police force, the Rio civilian police invaded the WHICH WARS LEAD TO HUNGER (AND WHICH DO NOT)? Guest post by Peter White, Brandon Ives, Paul Huth, and David Backer, with Action Against Hunger. Famine is increasingly likely in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, which has been embroiled in armed conflict between the regional government and the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments since November 2020. Alongside reports of widespread killings of civilians, a systematic campaign of sexual violence VIEWPOINT: GOOD-BYE TWO-STATE SOLUTION, HELLO APARTHEID A growing consensus that Israel is practicing apartheid could have enormous consequences for Israel. There is the threat that it could be indicted by the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, and other legal bodies. It could fuel the growing campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel. GUARANTEEING LAW AND ORDER ARCHIVES Political Violence @ A Glance is an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Christian Davenport, Barbara F. Walter, and Joe Young, that answers questions on the most pressing problems related to violence and protest in the world’s conflict zones. Our THE ANATOMY OF BACKSLIDING: WHY IS DEMOCRACY CONSUMING A new systematic survey of backsliding in 16 countries—including the US—suggests some common elements. The first is polarization. Countries become polarized for a variety of reasons. Arguments about the relative weight of economics, race and ethnicity, and cultural resentments have been played out in some detail.DEBORAH AVANT
Deborah Avant is the Sié Chéou-Kang Chair for International Security and Diplomacy and Director of the Sié Center at the University of Denver.She is also the inaugural Editor-in-Chief of the ISA’s newly launched Journal of Global Security Studies.. Prior to joining the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, she held positions at the University of California, Irvine and George MILITARIZATION OF THE POLICE Guest post by Lindsay P. Cohn. The COVID-19 pandemic raises important questions about civil liberties and the use of coercion to maintain order. In Italy, police are enforcing a nationwide lockdown, and in the US, police are involved in dispersing crowds and enforcing quarantines. So far, several states have activated their National Guard to help with logistics—e.g., transportation and YEMEN’S PROXY WARS EXPLAINED The international dimension in Yemen mirrors other civil wars—about 60 percent of which experience third-party interventions that often worsen the fighting. In proxy wars, states arm and support actors in another country to achieve their broader geopolitical goals, while only engaging in a small portion of on-the-ground fighting themselves. COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AS STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE By Yolande Bouka.. In recent years, there have been an increasing number of large-scale research projects offering extraordinary insights into micro-level explanations of the causes, dynamics, and legacies of political violence. As more donors require that such initiatives include the participation of more diverse research teams, IR and other disciplines have seen more collaborative research UNDERSTANDING THE “ALTERNATIVE FOR GERMANY”: ORIGINS, AIMS By Rachel Epstein and Donald Abenheim for Denver Dialogues.. The election of Donald J. Trump to the presidency of the United States presents some clear parallels with populist movements in Europe (see Martin Rhodes’ piece on Trump, Brexit, and Nationalism).We examine some of those parallels here with Professor Donald Abenheim of the Naval Postgraduate School and author of Rettet den__
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DIVERSIONS: FRAUDULENT ELECTIONS* April 24, 2020
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