Researching #civilwar from pre- to post-war stages. Funded #UKRIFLF | led @AShesterinina | hosted Centre for the Comparative Study of Civil War @uniyorkpolitics
We are pleased to announce the 2024-2025 cohort of
@CivilWarPaths Fellows - Welcome!
This year Fellows’ have diverse methodological backgrounds & regional expertise that spans Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East & North Africa, South & Southeast Asia & Latin America /1
Out now on the @CivilWarPaths blog @cvoyvodic shares findings from her research in Colombia on corporations, armed groups and civilians in armed conflict. Read it here 👇https://t.co/PRAp3n75gM
Out now on the blog, @kadenokori, @EOlivius, and @m_akebo share findings from their recent article on women’s ‘participation’ in building peace in the Philippines. 👇
https://t.co/OcTlqfVAAc
Interested in the Civil War Paths project? Want to join the Centre for the Comparative Study of Civil War?
Our 2025-2026 Fellowship Scheme is now open 🥳
Application deadline: May 1st, 2025
Further details👇https://t.co/qdiuXDkYpn
Congratulations to our own @SayravdB for winning the 2024 @JISBjournal innovation prize! Read her prize-winning article, available free access, here:👇
https://t.co/cAuweTwrDE
direct link to article:👇
https://t.co/s8Iu7sqkhE
Out now on the @CivilWarPaths blog @brian_jphillips examines the implications of terrorist designation on civil war dynamics. Read the piece here:👇
https://t.co/StEE0UNANa
Fresh on the @CivilWarPaths blog, a thought-provoking piece by @drhenrystaples on the dilemma of whether to showcase or withhold everyday violence. Read it here https://t.co/gXzmTHht1d
Out now on the @CivilWarPaths blog @FawcettWeiner draws on the case of Syria to examine armed group funding strategies and highlights the need for greater complexity in future research. Check it out here👇https://t.co/vVetdxDvtI
The last two weeks marked an end to this year’s activities with the Annual @CivilWarPaths Conference that brought 18 presentations across 6 panels in conversation on cross-cutting questions in the study of internal armed conflict and peace. Read more 👇 /1
https://t.co/KWhKlMYHFg
I had a fantastic time presenting my data project at the @CivilWarPaths annual conference. Huge thanks to @AShesterinina and @tonirouhana for creating such an inspiring space to share ideas and research! Make sure to apply for this fellowship next year.
It was great to present research and learn about so many innovative projects at the Civil War Paths Annual Conference. Thank you so much @AShesterinina and @tonirouhana for organizing this space to share ideas! Apply next year for this fellowship! https://t.co/szx6nu3tiX
We are pleased to announce the 2024-2025 cohort of
@CivilWarPaths Fellows - Welcome!
This year Fellows’ have diverse methodological backgrounds & regional expertise that spans Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East & North Africa, South & Southeast Asia & Latin America /1
Out on the @CWPaths blog now @kaimthaler draws on the case of Nicaragua to discuss the limits and potential for achieving autonomy promises made during civil wars. Read more here 👇https://t.co/GGqz4yAo5E