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Understanding Global Conflict
The Pearson Institute galvanizes scholars and researchers across disciplines to study the origins, dynamics, and implications of global conflict.
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Author | Title Sort descending | Year | Region |
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Lessing, Benjamin | State-building on the Margin: An Urban Experiment in Medellín | 2022 | Latin America |
Fetzer, Thiemo | Terror and Tourism: The Economic Consequences of Media Coverage | 2019 | Middle East |
Sánchez de la Sierra, Raúl | The Forging of a Rebel | 2021 | Africa |
Camarena, Kara Ross | The Geopolitical Strategy of Refugee Camps | 2023 | Global |
Bursztyn, Leonardo | The Immigrant Next Door: Exposure, Prejudice, and Altruism | 2021 | North America |
Henn, Soeren | The Legacies of Atrocities and Who Fights | 2021 | Europe |
Camarena, Kara Ross | The Local Reaction to Unauthorized Mexican Migration to the US | 2023 | The Americas |
Sonin, Konstantin | Why Did Putin Invade Ukraine? A Theory of Degenerate Autocracy | 2023 | Ukraine |