The United Nations After 75: Assessing Current Understandings, Charting Fruitful Research Agendas
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Mahmood, Z; Beardsley, K; Newton, C; Roy, C; Kathman, JD; Tucker, C; ... Tucker, C (n.d.). The United Nations After 75: Assessing Current Understandings, Charting Fruitful Research
Agendas. International Peacekeeping. pp. 1-73. 10.1080/13533312.2022.2098650. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25558.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Kyle Beardsley
Professor of Political Science
Kyle Beardsley (Ph.D., UCSD, 2006) is Professor of Political Science. He is co-director
of the International Crisis Behavior data project, and the Deputy Director of the
Triangle Institute of Security Studies (TISS). His research focuses on the quantitative
study of international conflict and peace processes. He is particularly interested
in questions related to the role of third parties in shaping conflict dynamics, the
interdependence of networks of conflict and cooperation, the links between

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