How do you measure 'democracy'? - June 23, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26386" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] A woman prepares to vote in
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Here is fascinating new research on crime in Russia Matthew Light and Gavin Slade - May 19, 2015 [caption id="attachment_25019" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Anzor Gubashev, suspected of involvement in
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Social media helps dictators, not just protesters Seva Gunitsky - March 30, 2015 The following is a guest post from University of Toronto political
Researchers at risk in Central Asia Edward Schatz - June 25, 2014 [caption id="attachment_12269" align="aligncenter" width="285"] Detained doctoral student Alexander Sodiqov (Exeter Central Asian
Schooling builds peace, right? The complicated answer from Rwanda Elisabeth King - April 16, 2014 The following is a guest post by Elisabeth King. King
Ukraine update: A quick guide to our recent scholarly commentary Joshua Tucker - March 10, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] People attend an anti-war rally
Is Crimean independence or annexation a good outcome for Russia? Nadiya Kravets and Helena Yakovlev-Golani - March 6, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Members of a pro Russian
Why Ukraine’s Yanukovych fell but so many analysts (including me) predicted he would survive Joshua Tucker - February 26, 2014 Joshua Tucker: The following is a guest post from University