Publications

  • Psycho-Social Media

    Psycho-Social Media

    How Cycles of Retaliation and a Perilous Information Space Drive the Northern Ethiopian Conflict and Jeopardize Future Reconciliation By Benjamin Stevenson Man-made famine, massacres, and chilling episodes of sexual violence; these have defined Northern Ethiopia across decades of protracted ethnic conflict. A new war was launched on November 4, 2020 under the ironic leadership of… Read more

  • Resolving the Tigray Conflict: Transforming Ethno-Political Identity in Ethiopia

    Resolving the Tigray Conflict: Transforming Ethno-Political Identity in Ethiopia

    By Samantha A. Sloane One day, a woman threw a bone out of her house. Two dogs started fighting for it. A wise old man called Robele Megerra saw them. “Stop those dogs!” he called out. “If you don’t, the boys will start fighting too.” Nobody listened to Robele Megerra. A few minutes later, a… Read more

  • Tracing Protracted Refugee Encampment: Lessons from Kenya’s Kakuma and Dadaab

    Tracing Protracted Refugee Encampment: Lessons from Kenya’s Kakuma and Dadaab

    By Lia Russell Introduction Refugee camps are meant to be temporary facilities that provide immediate protection and assistance to people forced to flee their home countries. When refugees’ countries of origin remain too volatile for safe return, however, camps designed to be dismantled become permanent.[i] As of 2020, 15.7 million refugees were in protracted refugee… Read more

  • Land Reform in the Caucasus Region and the Relationship to Developments of Post-Soviet Grievance

    Land Reform in the Caucasus Region and the Relationship to Developments of Post-Soviet Grievance

    By Wiley Carter Reid Introduction             Following the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991, numerous former constituent states moved towards land reform, shifting away from Soviet policies of state-owned collectivized agriculture towards privately-owned farms. Among these constituent states to initiate de-collectivization measures were the three Caucasus nations of Georgia, Armenia,… Read more

  • Media Coverage of Afghan and Uyghur Women Post-9/11: A Comparative Case Study

    Media Coverage of Afghan and Uyghur Women Post-9/11: A Comparative Case Study

    Madeline Moreno Introduction In the wake of the attacks of September 11th, 2001, many Americans came to associate Islam with terrorism. Politicians and American media companies used stories that painted Afghan women as helpless victims and Islam as oppressive to women to bolster support for the US invasion of Afghanistan.[i] Twenty years later, abounding evidence has… Read more

  • Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Ethiopian-Tigrayan Conflict

    Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Ethiopian-Tigrayan Conflict

    By Rachel Crocker Background The Conflict In November 2020, Ethiopia was thrust into the international spotlight with the emergence of a civil war between the national government and political leaders in the Tigray region. After years of political unrest between the government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), violence broke out when TPLF forces… Read more