What Will the Trump Revolution Mean for the World?
Tai Ming Cheung, Caroline Freund, Stephan Haggard, et al
October 14-15, 2022
Berkeley, CA
UC Berkeley
The Empirical Studies of Conflict (ESOC) 2022 Annual Meeting brings together scholars of political violence, conflict, comparative politics, and international relations to explore a range of topics, including: policing and order provision in fragile contexts, disinformation and misinformation, refugees and forced migration, climate-related conflict and upheaval, domestic political violence, election violence, and small wars, cyber warfare, and other unconventional tactics in the context of great power competition. The fall meeting is supported by IGCC, Princeton University, and the Center for Effective Global Action at UC Berkeley. This workshop is led by IGCC research director Eli Berman and IGCC affiliate Aila Matanock.
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