Strife
Strife is a dual-format blog and journal led by PhD researchers in the Dept. of War Studies, King's College London. We analyze conflict in all its forms.
17/08/2022
Have you read our on Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development? Read David Foulk's article "Sinews of War: Financing French Resistance."
Sinews of War: Financing French Resistance Oriel College DPhil Candidate David Foulk examines the financing of the French Resistance in World War II concluding our series on Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development
16/08/2022
Jasmine Kato-Naughton contributes to our Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development .
Strife Series: Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development - Toward an 'Entangled State': The Place of Informal Institutions in Post-Conflict Statebuilding in Northern Ireland and Liberia Jasmine Kato-Naughton continues our series on Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development by examining Northern Ireland and Liberia
15/08/2022
KCL MA Candidate and Strife Series Editor Ryan Saadeh writes the introduction of our : Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development.
Strife Series: Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development - Introduction KCL MA Candidate & Strife Series Editor Ryan Saadeh kicks off our series on Post-Conflict Political Economy & Development with his Series Introduction
12/08/2022
In Part II, David A. Harrison continues his discussion of the Torture Memos and U.S. Empire. Find Part I on strifeblog.org.
Strife Series: Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States - The Torture Memos & the Legacy of U.S. Empire, Part II David A. Harrison continues our series on Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States by examining the Torture Memos of the George W. Bush Administration, Part II.
11/08/2022
Read Part I of David A. Harrison's work on the "Torture Memos & the Legacy of U.S. Empire." This article is part of our Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States .
Strife Series: Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States - The Torture Memos & the Legacy of U.S. Empire, Part I David A. Harrison continues our series on Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States by examining the Torture Memos of the George W. Bush Administration, Part I of II.
10/08/2022
Introducing : Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States. The introduction is written by KCL MA Candidate Benjamin R. Speigner.
Strife Series: Legal Violence and Legitimacy Building in the United States - Introduction KCL MA Candidate Benjamin R. Speigner introduces our series on Legal Violence & Legitimacy Building in the United States
09/08/2022
Strife Editor in Chief Bryan Strawser introduces Volume 1, Issue 1. A special thanks to our contributor SPP Founding Editor Michael S. Smith II.
Strife Policy Papers: Volume 1, Issue 1 (June 2022) - Perils in Plain Sight Strife announces the first Strife Policy Paper: Perils in Plain Sight by SPP Founding Editor Michael S. Smith II
08/08/2022
Ishamel Maxwell looks at the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Kivu Conflict for our on Modern Conflict.
How UN Support for Insider Mediation Could Be a Breakthrough in the Kivu Conflict Ishmael Maxwell continues our series on Modern Conflict with a look at the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa
07/08/2022
Curious about modern conflict? Our newest series analyses modern conflict in different forms. Read the introductory article now:
Strife Series: Modern Conflict & Atrocity Prevention in Africa - Introduction Strife Series Editor Langdon Ogburn kicks off our series on Modern Conflict & Atrocity Prevention in African with his Series Introduction
06/08/2022
Christopher Herbert writes about the struggle for national memory in contemporary Nigeria for Blog's Modern Conflict series.
The Struggle for National Memory in Contemporary Nigeria Christopher Hebert continues our series on Modern Conflict by examining the struggle for national memory in contemporary Nigeria
05/08/2022
Ryan Johnson examines lessons on coup-proofing from Gabon in his newest article for .
Preventing Coup d'Étas: Lessons on Coup-Proofing from Gabon Ryan Johnson continues our series on Modern Conflict by examining lessons on coup-proofing from Gabon.
04/08/2022
MA Candidate Langdon Ogburn investigates climate change and conflict prevention. Read the newest article on now.
Climate-Change and Conflict Prevention: Integrating Climate and Conflict Early Warning Systems Strife Series Editor Langdon Ogburn wraps up our series on Modern Conflict by reviewing climate and conflict early warning systems
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