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Political Violence @ A Glance was an award-winning online magazine directed by Erica Chenoweth, Barbara Walter, and Joe Young.
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“In any case, surely what matters most in all this is the welfare of the Ukrainian people. The reality is that massively financing the war effort has produced a state of attrition with no end in sight.”—Alexandre Christoyannopoulos 🎓🗣️☮️✊🏴🏳️🇪🇺🌍, Molly Wallace, & Ned Dobos. Journal of Pacifism & Nonviolence politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/03/is-…

In the latest in the series on illicit economies and organized crime that came out of an UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation conference, María José Méndez (University of Toronto) describes how #women participate in organized #crime in #Mexico, #Guatemala, #Honduras, #ElSalvador, & #LatinAmerica. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/01/bey…


NEW from Political Violence At A Glance: Security Assistance Monitor data shows that funding to train + equip foreign security forces📈more than 300% in the ten years following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. By Patricia L. Sullivan politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/08/do-…

Guest contributor Patricia L. Sullivan (UNC-Chapel Hill) analyzes the relationship between #US security assistance and human rights violations in #Africa, and which cases lessen the potential for civilian harm. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/08/do-…

Beyond Victimhood: Political Science María José Méndez describes Political Violence At A Glance how #women participate in organized #crime in #Mexico, #Guatemala, #Honduras, #ElSalvador, & #LatinAmerica. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/01/bey…

Now at Political Violence At A Glance, Carl Henrik Knutsen and I give a short and sweet take on how crises impact incumbent-driven transitions, based on our recent research on the topic. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/15/how…

Guest contributors Vilde Lunnan Djuve and Carl Henrik Knutsen (both @unioslo) analyze the clear relationship between the risk of regime change driven by incumbents and economic crisis. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/15/how…

“…[C]rises enable #regime leaders to alter their regimes either without affecting their #democracy score, or by lowering it... [P]ay close attention to the actions of incumbents in weak #democracies during times of crises.”—Vilde Lunnan Djuve & Carl Henrik Knutsen. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/15/how…

“The #US should stop reaching for the veto every time a resolution on #Israel... comes to the Security Council. Israeli actions should cease being called an “obstacle to peace” & instead be labeled as violations of intl. law.”—Michael Barnett (GW University). politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/06/02/the…

Guest contributor Alex Noyes (RAND) discusses #Ecuador’s recent political crisis, with President Guillermo Lasso dissolving the legislature to halt his impeachment proceeding. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/05/31/ecu…

Does the international community have a responsibility to protect Palestinians? Michael Barnett (GW University) says yes in the latest from Political Violence At A Glance. #R2P politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/06/02/the…


Guests @ConstantinoPisch (University of Miami) & Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins SAIS) analyze the effects of unclaimed attacks like the drone attack on the Kremlin, & find that when an attack is unclaimed, people are less likely to favor complying w/ the attacked's demands. politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/06/07/the…

“Policymakers considering resorting to unclaimed coercion—or fretting about its use by adversaries—should be aware that the payoffs are likely to be limited.”—@ConstantinoPisch (University of Miami) and Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins SAIS). politicalviolenceataglance.org/2023/06/07/the…

