What lies behind mistrust of government and doubts about the election? White racial bias. Alexandra Filindra - January 30, 2022 Officials and candidates who encourage this mistrust are undermining democracy
Here’s why terrorist suicide attacks are increasing: They attract rewards from ISIS and al-Qaeda Sam Winter-Levy and Nikita Lalwani - August 16, 2016 [caption id="attachment_45332" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Iraqi rescue workers inspect damages after
People think that economic sanctions hurt Putin and helped undermine apartheid in South Africa. They’re wrong. Sam Winter-Levy and Nikita Lalwani - May 6, 2016 [caption id="attachment_39938" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Russia's Bank Rossiya has been targeted
Global terrorism data show that the reach of terrorism is expanding - August 15, 2014 [caption id="attachment_14556" align="aligncenter" width="2060"] A map of global terrorism incidents
How to fix the flaws in the Global Terrorism Database and why it matters Vincent Bauer, Robert Pape, Keven Ruby, and Gentry Jenkins - August 11, 2014 START, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Center of Excellence located
The challenges of collecting terrorism data Amy Pate - August 6, 2014 Robert Pape and his colleagues at the Chicago Project on
Government data exaggerate the increase in terrorist attacks Vincent Bauer, Robert Pape, and Keven Ruby - July 21, 2014 [caption id="attachment_13258" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Civilians inspect the site of a
Why U.S. military involvement will hurt Iraq and increase suicide terrorism Robert Pape - June 19, 2014 [caption id="attachment_12047" align="aligncenter" width="706"] Iraqis gather at the site of
A hotline to cool Asian crises Robert Pape - April 29, 2014 [caption id="attachment_9920" align="aligncenter" width="300" special=""] Still from "Dr. Strangelove"[/caption] The
Five lessons for China about 'peaceful rise' from 1914 Jack Snyder - April 28, 2014 [caption id="attachment_9904" align="alignleft" width="228" special=""] Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, 37,
Five lessons for China about ‘peaceful rise’ from 1914 Jack Snyder - April 28, 2014 [caption id="attachment_9904" align="alignleft" width="228" special=""] Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, 37,
Political Science Journals as Indirect Lobbying Henry Farrell - October 4, 2011 "Thomas Ricks":http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/10/04/the_air_force_once_again_is_leaving_the_field_of_strategic_discourse_to_others posts a disturbing - if not exactly surprising
Reflections on 9/11 Erik Voeten - September 8, 2011 The Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism has a number
Why Security Studies Should Take Nonviolent Conflict Seriously Joshua Tucker - March 1, 2011 The following guest post comes from "Professor Erica Chenoweth":http://echenoweth.faculty.wesleyan.edu/ of
Voting with the Islands Erik Voeten - October 16, 2009 The figure above (my contribution to the APSA task force)
Reassessing the Reassessment of the Logic of Suicide Terrorism John Sides - July 6, 2008 In a post several weeks ago, I summarized a critique
Reassessing the Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism John Sides - April 10, 2008 Robert Pape's work on suicide terrorism -- notably, this book