Corinne Bara
@corinnebara.bsky.social
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PhD, Senior Researcher at ETH Zürich, passionate about peace and conflict research and data science.
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Congrats to @alichtenheld.bsky.social, winner of the 2025 CRS Book Prize. Read this important book on displacement! And special thanks from my side to the book prize judges: @allardduursma.bsky.social, Peer Schouten, and Isabel A. Phillips.
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(1/4) 📚 The Conflict Research Society congratulates Adam Lichtenheld on winning the 2025 CRS Book Prize for:
Guilt by Location: Forced Displacement and Population Sorting in Civil Wars 👏
corinnebara.bsky.social
This was long in the making (I think I started thinking about this stuff in 2017) ;-) thanks @realmps.bsky.social for the fun and great collaboration!
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🚨 Publication Alert 🚨

In our new paper (journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...), @corinnebara.bsky.social and I discuss the challenges of attributing data on different forms of violence to specific civil wars.
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As chair of the Conflict Research Society (CRS) Book Prize I am excited to announce the 2025 shortlisted authors/books. Congrats to all four, and to everyone else: read these timely books! @thecrs.bsky.social
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(1/5) We are excited to announce the 2025 CRS Book Prize short list, highlighting exceptional authors in conflict and peace studies: Jerome Drevon, Erica L. Gaston, Anita R. Gohdes, and Adam Lichtenheld. Find more about their work in the upcoming posts.

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CRS Book Prize 2025 short list is announced! - CRS
CRS Book Prize 2025 short list is announced!
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If you've ever used the Polity data, read this from Monty Marshall.

tl;dr Polity is coding recent US events as an executive self-coup and an adverse regime change.
corinnebara.bsky.social
Why isn't "The max word count NOT including references" the first sentence? ;-)