Why are some places affected by violence and disorder while others enjoy peace and stability? From the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts, “Root of Conflict” analyzes violent conflict around the world, and the people, societies, and policy issues it affects. We meet with leading experts to discuss what can be done to create more peaceful societies.<br /><br />This series is produced in partnership with <a href="https://thepearsoninstitute.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts</a> at the Harris School of Public Policy. We're produced and hosted by Hannah Balikci and edited by Nishita Karun.<br /><br /><a href="https://thepearsoninstitute.org/news-and-media/podcast" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Learn more about Root of Conflict here.</a>

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Evaluating Peacebuilding Interventions | Ada Sonnenfeld 2021-10-26
Corruption and the War in Afghanistan | Gretchen Peters 2021-02-10
The Afghan Peace Process | Laurel Miller 2021-01-21
Climate Change and Conflict | Amir Jina 2020-12-08
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Autonomy and Kashmir | Salwa Shameem and Rohool 2020-06-11
Preventing Conflict in Fragile States | Liz Hume 2020-06-03
Coping With the Global Refugee Crisis | Cindy Huang 2020-05-26
Police Violence in America | Sam Sinyangwe 2020-04-30
Future of Defense: Big Data and Cyber Warfare | Liam Collins 2020-03-09
The Wars of Queens | Oeindrila Dube 2020-02-10
Building Peace and Social Accountability: Lessons from Sierra Leone | Andrew Lavali 2020-02-03
Perspectives on the Colombian Peace Process | Sergio Jaramillo Caro 2020-01-27
Finding the Narrow Corridor | James Robinson and Daron Acemoglu 2019-11-25
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