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