A controversial article praises colonialism. But colonialism’s real legacy was ugly. Brandon Kendhammer - September 19, 2017 [caption id="attachment_63692" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Women and children prepare to flee
Last week, the International Criminal Court convicted a war criminal. And that revealed one of the ICC’s weaknesses. Scott Straus and Courtney Hillebrecht - March 28, 2016 Last week, the International Criminal Court read its judgment in
Once a killer, always a killer? Here are 4 lessons about stopping mass violence. Aliza Luft - October 29, 2015 [caption id="attachment_31458" align="aligncenter" width="531"] A picture taken at the Murambi
Land rights and conflict in Africa Laura Seay - August 15, 2014 [caption id="attachment_14539" align="alignleft" width="180"] (Book jacket image courtesy Cambridge University
Five things you probably didn’t know about African politics today Kim Yi Dionne - March 11, 2014 Though much of the media attention on Africa highlights conflict,
More Political Scientists on Intervention Erica Chenoweth - August 29, 2013 Josh Busby gives a good timeline of the political science
Online Reader on Middle East Politics Henry Farrell - June 8, 2012 Marc Lynch has compiled a "reader":http://mideast.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/06/05/mec_reader_3 of articles on violence
Rhetoric and Violence in the Rwandan Genocide II Erik Voeten - January 24, 2011 Here is a "paper":http://people.su.se/~daya0852/Rwanda_jmp.pdf by "David Yanagizawa":http://people.su.se/~daya0852/ that reaches the
Rhetoric and Violence in the Rwandan Genocide John Sides - January 24, 2011 Since the shootings in Tucson, debate about the role of
Scott Roeder John Sides - June 2, 2009 Lee's post on militant extremism speaks directly to Scott Roeder,