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Conference 2024

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Leaders Making Peace: Incentives Towards Post-Conflict Peacebuilding 20–21 September 2024 Location: The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland In the wake of “ethnic”...

2024 Annual Conference

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Leaders Making Peace: Incentives Towards Post-Conflict Peacebuilding 20–21 September 2024 Location: The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland In the wake of “ethnic”...

India’s New Minority Politics

Journal Article

Over the past decade, India has been central to debates on democracy. Many viewed the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) underperformance in the 2024 election as a sign of democratic resilience. This essay argues instead that it signaled further backsliding...

Richard English

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Research interests: history of political violence, terrorism, and nationalism, with a particular focus on Ireland and Britain

Our Truths: Violence and the Challenge of a Common Humanity

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Outside Speaker Seminar Series with Max Bergholz Abstract: In and around the small town of Glina during 1941, Croatian fascists murdered more than 2,000 Serbs. Some they killed inside the town’s Serbian Orthodox Church, which they later demolished. Today...

Does Counter-Terrorism Work?

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Does Counter-Terrorism Work? offers an historically grounded, systematic, and expert interrogation of the effectiveness of state responses to terrorist violence from one of the world's leading experts on terrorism. —Oxford University Press Weatherhead...

Remembering the Violent Past in Ethnically Divided Societies

Journal Article

How can remembrance initiatives engage the public in a collective exploration of their past when the dominant historical narratives within that public are deeply contested? How does engaging with commemorative efforts affect those living in post-conflict...