Grad Publications

Charitra Shreya Pabbaraju has recently had a scoping review published with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative! Her review examines the data and analytical methods used in early warning systems for mass atrocity prevention. Analyzing 3,475 articles, the study identifies key trends and gaps in the research, including a focus on conflict prediction over mass atrocity prediction, and highlights the need for greater collaboration between researchers, policymakers...

Graduate Student Douglas Van has two new publications: Ozer, Adam L., Brian W. Sullivan, and Douglas S. Van. “Viewed from Different Engels? Differences in Reactions to ‘Socialism’ as a Policy Label.” Political Research Quarterly 75, no. 4 (December 2022): 1297–1312. https://doi.org/10.1177/10659129211037402. Van, Douglas Scott. “Robert Penn Warren and His Persistent Schism between Fact and Idea.” American Political Thought 11, no. 2 (March 1, 2022): 185–208...

Rachel Strohm, a PhD candidate, recently had her article "A novel idea: integrating urban and rural safety nets in Africa during the pandemic" publish in The Coversation. The peice discusses using rural migration to take some of the pressure off Africa's overstrained urban social safety networks during the crisis. You can read the ful article here, https://theconversation.com/a-novel-idea-integrating-urban-and-rural-sa…

In a recently edition of The Economist, 5th year Poltical Science PhD student Carlos Schmidt Padilla's research was cited in an article about the effects transnational gangs arriving in El Salvador. For the full story click here, https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/01/11/a-new-study-suggest…. Please note you will need a subcription to The Economist to read the full-article.

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