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Popular Mobilization Makes Democracy More Likely After a Coup
Marianne Dahl and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
Best Books of 2022: Fiction and Graphic Novel Edition
Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Emily Hencken Ritter
Defense Transparency Stable Among Northeast Asia Powers (For Now)
Chi Fang and Jade Reidy
Putting Ideas Behind Bars: Here’s Why It Doesn’t Work
Christoph Dworschak and Christoph V. Steinert
Ten Years of Political Violence at a Glance
PVG Contributors
Why Hosting the World Cup May Have Worsened Human Rights Abuses in Qatar
Pearce Edwards, Christian Gläβel, and Adam Scharpf
Explaining Public Attitudes Toward Refugees
Burcu Pinar Alakoc
How Violence Against Journalists Affects the News
Cassy Dorff, Colin Henry, and Sandra Ley
Andor and the Politics of an Incipient Insurgency
Daniel Silverman
The Electoral Origins of the Santomean Coup Attempt
Jonathan Powell and Julia Oldershaw
Revisiting the Emboldening Power of Nuclear Weapons
Kyungwon Suh
On Narcissism and War
John Harden
Will Big Business Protect Democracy?
Zhao Li and Richard DiSalvo
Sustaining the Fight for Women’s Rights in Iran as Repression Tightens
Yu-Ping Chang and Ghashia Kiyani