2024
- The Role of Foreign Aid in Procuring Civil War Party Consent to PeacekeepingBy: Johannes Karreth, Timothy JA Passmore, Jaroslav TirAbstract:Successful peacekeeping depends heavily on the conflict parties providing unrestricted consent to the
- Less human than human: Threat, language, and relative dehumanizationBy: Shane P Singh, Jaroslav TirAbstract:A government's decision to communicate in a native tongue rather than a commonly used and understood but non-native language can prompt
- Civil war mediation in the shadow of IGOs: The path to comprehensive peace agreementsBy: Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav Tir, Jason Quinn, Madhav JoshiAbstract:Recent research shows that comprehensive peace agreements (CPAs) are effective in ending
- Hope Springs Eternal?By: Steve VanderheidenAbstract:As Darrel Moellendorf observes in Mobilizing Hope, climate change and poverty are intertwined in various ways, including the facts that climate impacts threaten to exacerbate global poverty
- Incorporating Equitable Carbon Access into Carbon TaxesBy: Steve VanderheidenAbstract:As climate change mitigation measures, carbon taxes ought to assign the burdens associated with decarbonization equitably and should at least aim to avoid
- Triggering populist support in Europe: How internal political efficacy shapes the effect of economic vulnerability on party preferencesBy: Marija Verner, Pavel Bačovský, Sarah Wilson SokheyAbstract:When and why do economic grievances result in
- American Religion and Attitudes Toward Reparations for SlaveryBy: Allan Tellis, Anand Edward SokheyAbstract:As part of a history of systemic white supremacist practices in the United States, Black Americans have faced numerous forms of
- Conclusion: The Trump Revival Moves OnBy: Anand Edward Sokhey, Paul A DjupeAbstract:America Tour's stop in Branson, Missouri, on November 4, 2022 n the introductory chapter, we highlighted two essential questions that have motivated this
- Linking Primary Voter Mindsets to General Election EnthusiasmBy: Lauren Ratliff Santoro, Todd Makse, Anand Edward SokheyAbstract:For decades scholars and pundits alike have been interested in questions about divisive presidential primaries.
- The disagreement we overlook: Examining core and acquaintance networks in a presidential primaryBy: Lauren Ratliff Santoro, Anand E SokheyAbstract:Research on interpersonal political discussion has focused on cross-party interactions. But how