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Papers in this panel explore how the intertwined relationship between violence and civil society has been under-studied, including exploring how the capacity of civil society for violence has been especially neglected. This results in part from a conception of civil society that tends to blind scholars to the potential for violence of civil society actors and their role in conflict and peace.
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Community resilience to extremism: Experimental evidence from Germany | View Paper Details |
The dispersal of the Khartoum sit-in: spatial dynamics of a massacre | View Paper Details |
A frozen peace or a frozen conflict? How citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina perceive a country break-up scenario | View Paper Details |