Michigan affiliated presentations were both substantively and methodologically diverse. CPRD members presented work on topics as varied as the use of militias in civil conflict, Kenyan electoral violence, and the process of negotiating the International Criminal Court's Rome Statute. Group members presented papers employing satellite data, experimental methods, formal models, and qualitative case studies.
CPRD members look forward to Peace Science 2017 at Arizona State University.
Michigan at Peace Science:
Workshops
A Medley of Militias
- Meredith Blank - organizer
- Jessica Sun
- Ragnhild Nordas
- Chris Sullivan - organizer
- Christian Davenport
- Mai Hassan
- Tom O'Mealia
- Roya Talibova
- Yuri Zhukov
- Scott Tyson
- Arming or Educating: The Role of Civic Militias in New Regimes - Meredith Blank and Paul Johnson
- Re-establishing the Social Contract? The Enduring Effects of State Repression on Trust in State Security Institutions - Anita Ravishankar
- Negotiating the ICC - James Morrow and Kevin Cope
- Until the Bitter End? The Diffusion of Desertion and Surrender across Battles - Todd Lehmann and Yuri Zhukov
- Examining the Influence of International Norms and Sanctioning on State Respect for Prisoners’ Rights: A Field Experiment with Foreign Missions - Zhanna Terechshenko, Charles Crabtree, Kristine Eck, and Christopher J. Fariss