Jeannie Annan, Christopher Boyer, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Tvisha Nevatia, Jasper Cooper, Jackline Namubiru, Lori Heise, and Rachel Lehrer

Religious leaders can motivate men to cede power and reduce intimate partner violence: Experimental evidence from Uganda

Does providing men with more progressive religious interpretations of gender roles by religious leaders during premarital or couples counseling encourage men to share power, thus reducing violence?
Maria Angélica Bautista, Felipe González, Luis Martínez, Pablo Muñoz, Mounu Prem

The Geography of Repression and Opposition to Autocracy

Is state repression effective in fostering regime survival?
Maria Angélica Bautista, Felipe González, Luis R. Martínez, Pablo Muñoz, and Mounu Prem

The Intergenerational Transmission of Higher Education: Evidence from the 1973 Coup in Chile

What impact did the Pinochet dictatorship have on college enrollment?
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Mehdi Shadmehr

Rebel Motivations and Repression

How do different types of motivation influence the politics of collective action?
Leonardo Bursztyn, Philipp Ager, Lukas Leucht, and Hans-Joachim Voth

Killer Incentives: Rivalry, Performance and Risk-Taking among German Fighter Pilots, 1939–45

What effect does public recognition have on performance and risk-taking?
Kara Ross Camarena

Repatriation During Conflict: A Signaling Analysis

Under what conditions do Tripartite Repatriation Agreements signal that it is safer in a country of origin?
Kara Ross Camarena

The Geopolitical Strategy of Refugee Camps

"This article shows that strategic refugee policy involves asylum countries carefully balancing demands of domestic constituents against efficient provision of aid and the provocation of armed actors across an international border."
Maliha Chishti

The Pull to the Liberal Public: Gender, Orientalism, and Peace Building in Afghanistan

The article argues that countless rural and urban women are, for many reasons, unable to or lack the desire to enter the liberal public and may not even have the choice or desire to retreat from the interpenetrating spaces of customs, values, traditions, culture, and religion.
Richard English,

The Consequences of Terrorism

What does a close reading of the history of terrorism tells us about the effectiveness of such violence?
Richard English, Roddy Brett, Élise Féron, and Valerie Rosoux

Embodied Reconciliation: a New Research Agenda

The research argues for a paradigm shift towards an embodied approach to reconciliation.
Leopoldo Fergusson, Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson

Population and Conflict

Has an increase in population increased the likelihood of resource-based conflict?
Leopoldo Fergusson, Carlos A. Molina, James A. Robinson

The Weak State Trap

Using original data from Colombia, the authors present evidence of the interconnection between two critical political components: state weakness and clientelism.
Thiemo Fetzer, Pedro CL Souza, Oliver Vanden Eynde, Austin L. Wright

Security Transitions

How do foreign powers disengage from a conflict?
Thiemo Fetzer, Stephan Kyburz

Cohesive Institutions and Political Violence

Can revenue sharing of resource rents be a source of distributive conflict?
Scott Gehlbach, Tracy Dennison

Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Historical Political Economy

By bringing together different forms of expertise, interdisciplinary collaboration helps to shine new light on existing problems in historical political economy while opening new avenues of research within and across the disciplines.
Scott Gehlbach, Timothy Frye, Kyle L. Marquardt, and Ora John Reuter

Is Putin’s popularity (still) real? A cautionary note on using list experiments to measure popularity in authoritarian regimes

Opinion polls suggest that Vladimir Putin has broad support in Russia, but there are concerns that some respondents may be lying to pollsters.
Tom Ginsburg

Authoritarian International Law?

What would international law look like in an increasingly authoritarian world?
Lina Haddad Kreidie, Sara Sakhi, Farah Wardani, Karima Anbar

Drama therapy as a mental health intervention for women in the shatila refugee camp, Lebanon

Can drama therapy be an effective psychological intervention for refugee women?
Soeren Henn,

Complements or Substitutes? How Institutional Arrangements Bind Traditional Authorities and the State in Africa

How does the central state affect public goods provision by local actors?
Soeren Henn, James A. Robinson

Africa's Latent Assets

Despite the past centuries' economic setbacks and challenges, are there reasons for optimism about Africa's economic prospects?
Benjamin Lessing,

Conceptualizing Criminal Governance

The author develops a conceptual framework centered around the who, what, and how of criminal governance, organizing extant research and proposing a novel dimension: charismatic versus rational-bureaucratic forms of criminal authority.
Benjamin Lessing, Christopher Blattman, Gustavo Duncan, and Santiago Tobón

Gang Rule: Understanding and Countering Criminal Governance

Criminal groups govern millions worldwide. Even in strong states, gangs resolve disputes and provide security. Why do these duopolies of coercion emerge?
Anup Malani, Jaymee Sheng, Ashish Goel, Purushotham Botla

JUE Insights: Does mobility explain why slums were hit harder by COVID-19 in India?

SARS-CoV-2 has had a greater burden, as measured by rate of infection, in poorer communities within cities. This research shows there is little evidence for two explanations offered to explain the greater burden in poorer communities.
Louise Mallinder

Chapter 17: Amnesties and transitional justice

Chapter by Pearson Faculty Affiliate Louise Mallinder in the book, "Research Handbook on Transitional Justice," edited by Cheryl Lawther and Luke Moffett.
Ramzy Mardini

Preventing the Next Insurgency: A Pathway for Reintegrating Iraq's Sunni Population

How can we address reintegration in post-ISIS Iraq?
Luis Martinez, Jonas Jessen, Guo Xu

A Glimpse of Freedom: Allied Occupation and Political Resistance in East Germany

The researchers use novel data on the appointment of local mayors and a retrospective survey to argue that even a "glimpse of freedom" can foster civilian opposition to dictatorship.
Luis Martinez, Felipe González, Pablo Muñoz, and Mounu Prem

Higher Education and Mortality: Legacies of an Authoritarian College Contraction

The authors "provide new evidence on the causal effect of higher education on mortality."
Eduardo Montero, Sara Lowes

Concessions, Violence, and Indirect Rule: Evidence from the Congo Free State

The authors use the arbitrarily defined borders of rubber concessions granted in the north of the Congo Free State to examine the causal effects of this form of economic organization on development.
Monika Nalepa,

After Authoritarianism: Transitional Justice and Democratic Stability

What are the differing effects of the mechanisms of transitional justice, and what impact do they have on the democratic process?
Monika Nalepa, Konstantin Sonin

How Does Kompromat Affect Politics? A Model of Transparency Regimes

Why are transparency regimes relatively rare?
Paul Poast, Jordan Becker, Sarah E Kreps, and Rochelle Terman

Transatlantic Shakedown: Presidential Shaming and NATO Burden Sharing

What is the effectiveness of using public shaming language of allies’ defense spending?
Sophie Richardson

Biden Must Stand Up to China on Human Rights

How can a U.S. administration promote human rights in China?
Michael Rubin, Daniel Arnon, and Richard J. McAlexander

Social Cohesion and Community Displacement in Armed Conflict

What are the origins of conflict-related population displacement?
Michael Rubin, Iris Malone

Foreign Sponsorship of Armed Groups and Civil War

Under what conditions do armed groups escalate their campaigns to civil war?
Raúl Sánchez de la Sierra,

On the Origins of the State: Stationary Bandits and Taxation in Eastern Congo

Can armed actors perform essential functions of a state and increase welfare?
Raúl Sánchez de la Sierra,

Whither Formal Contracts?

Research documents two ways society limits the benefits of contracts.
Konstantin Sonin, Austin L. Wright

Rebel Capacity, Intelligence Gathering, and the Timing of Combat Operations

Does rebel capacity influence how these forces fight or are they simply unpredictable?
Paul Staniland, Avinash Paliwal

Strategy, Secrecy, and External Support for Insurgent Groups

States support transnational insurgents in an important variety of ways, from highly public efforts to transform the status quo to covert backing with limited ambitions.
Paul Staniland, Basil Bastaki, Bryan Popoola

Stabilizing Civil Wars without Peacekeeping: Evidence from South Asia

How do internal wars stabilize in the absence of meaningful international involvement?
Gil Stein, Alejandro Gallego López, and M. Fahim Rahimi

A History of Afghanistan in 100 Objects, Treasures from the National Museum of Afghanistan

A History of Afghanistan in 100 Objects tells the story of this extraordinary country by highlighting significant pieces in the National Museum of Afghanistan, Kabul.
Rebecca J. Wolfe, Christopher Grady, Danjuma Dawop, and Lisa Inks

How contact can promote societal change amid conflict: An intergroup contact field experiment in Nigeria

Can conflict-based interventions improve intergroup relations?
Rebecca J. Wolfe, C. Reardon, E. Ogbudu

Unbundling Peacebuilding: How Mediation and Community Dialogues Help to Prevent and Manage Violent Conflict in North Central Nigeria 

The authors conducted a Randomized Control Trial (RCT) on a peacebuilding program that combined two different types of peacebuilding interventions: community dialogues and mediation training for local leaders.
Austin L. Wright, Stephen Stapleton, Andres Uribe

Televising Justice During War

How do governments use television as a means of building state legitimacy during conflict?
Austin L. Wright, David Van Dijcke, and Mark Polyak

Public response to government alerts saves lives during Russian invasion of Ukraine

How effective are air raid alerts in Ukraine?
Nussaibah Younis

Why Turkey Should Stay Out of Sinjar

What are the negative consequences of a Turkish military incursion?

Malakal, Sudan

A classroom of a school in Malakal.

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