Understanding Global Conflict

The Pearson Institute galvanizes scholars and researchers across disciplines to study the origins, dynamics, and implications of global conflict.

AuthorTitle Sort descending YearRegion
Martinez, Luis Forgone Investment: Civil Conflict and Agricultural Credit in Colombia2021 Latin America
Adukia, Anjali From Retributive to Restorative: An Alternative Approach to Justice2023 United States
Blattman, Christopher Gang Rule: Understanding and Countering Criminal Governance 2023 Latin America
Gehlbach, Scott Is There Really a Dictator’s Dilemma? Information and Repression in Autocracy2024
Myerson, Roger Local Politics in Nations and Empire2024
Wright, Austin L. Losing on the Home Front? Battlefield Casualties, Media, and Public Support for Foreign Interventions2023
Dube, Oeindrila Measuring Religion From Behaviour: Climate Shocks and Religious Adherence in Afghanistan2022 Central Asia
Robinson, James A. Missing Discussions: Institutional Constraints in the Islamic Political Tradition2023
Sánchez de la Sierra, Raúl On the Ends of the State: Stationary Bandits and the Time Horizon in Eastern Congo2021 Africa
Sánchez de la Sierra, Raúl On The Governance of Corrupt Exchange: How Citizens and Officials Build Social Ties to Reduce Corruption’s Transaction Costs2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sánchez de la Sierra, Raúl On the Importance of African Traditional Religion for Economic Behavior2023 Africa
Malani, Anup Prevalence of COVID-19 in Rural Versus Urban Areas in a Low-Income Country- Findings from a State-Wide Study in Karnataka, India2020 South Asia

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