Archive: Faculty
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Founder of the Conflict Resolution program, Professor Lise Howard, co-published Foreign Policy op-ed about UN peacekeeping in Afghanistan
How Not to Lose the Peace in AfghanistanA U.N. peacekeeping mission could help avert civil war.By Charli Carpenter and Lise HowardSeptember 21, 2021https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/09/21/taliban-afghan
Category: Announcements
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Founder of Conflict Resolution program, Professor Lise Howard, published Los Angeles Times op-ed about UN peacekeeping in Afghanistan
Op-Ed: A U.N. peacekeeping mission could make all the difference in Afghanistan. Here’s why By Lise HowardLos Angeles Times August 29, 2021 https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/09/21/taliban-afgha
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Professor Laia Balcells co-published Agenda Publica analysis about Spanish king
El Rey, ¿institución neutral o de parte? By Francesc Amat and Laia Balcells July 27, 2021 https://agendapublica.es/el-rey-institucion-neutral-o-de-parte/
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Professor Laia Balcells co-published el Diario op-ed about referendums in Spain
Referéndums: un experimento y una propuesta de votos secuenciales By Laia Balcells and Francesc Amat June 28, 2021 https://www.eldiario.es/piedrasdepapel/referendums-experimento-propuesta-vo
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Professor Laia Balcells interviewed in La Vanguardia
Laia Balcells: Entender mejor la guerra es importante para la política actual "En “Rivalidad y venganza. La política de la violencia en las guerras civiles”, Laia Balcells (Granollers, Barcelona,
Category: Public Scholarship
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Professor Chantal Berman recently published a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Politics in Muslim Societies
"Islamists were the Arab Spring’s largest immediate beneficiaries, yet Islamist parties in Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco played markedly different roles in the historic uprisings of 2011. Why was Islam
Category: Public Scholarship
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Founder of the Conflict Resolution program, Professor Lise Howard’s research was profiled on PRI’s The World
Peacekeeping work: Part I "This week, Critical State, our global security newsletter, takes a deep dive into the rationale behind peacekeeping missions. A political science Voltron came togethe
Category: Public Scholarship
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Conflict Resolution Director, Professor Desha Girod has been named by the Diversity in National Security Network and New America as one of 40 Latino and Latina Experts in U.S. National Security and Foreign Policy.
2020 Latino National Security & Foreign Policy Next Generation Leaders #NextGenNatSec
Category: Public Scholarship
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Desha Girod in The Monkey Cage: “Trump has given quid pro quos a bad rap. Here’s where they actually help.”
Conflict Resolution Professor and Program Director Desha Girod writes in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage on how quid pro quos should - and should not - work. January 22, 2020. She writes: "I
Category: Public Scholarship
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Laia Balcells in Foreign Affairs: “A Way Out of Spain’s Catalan Crisis And Why Madrid Is Unlikely to Take It.”
Conflict Resolution Professor Laia Balcells writes in Foreign Affairs on the continuing crisis between Spain and secessionists in Catalonia, on November 27, 2019. Little progress has been made in
Category: Public Scholarship