Benjamin Krick
@benckrick
@DukePoliSci PhD Student studying Security, Peace, and Conflict (IR); forced migration, civil conflict, etc.
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https://benckrick.github.io/ 16-08-2019 12:48:05
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It has been a great experience working on this project with Mara Revkin and Jonathan Petkun . We welcome any feedback and believe the research has timely implications!
Looking forward to presenting my paper coauthored with Benjamin Krick & Jonathan Petkun, a natural experiment on civilian harm & military legitimacy during the battle for Mosul, The Elliott School's Institute for Security & Conflict Studies Monday @ 4 p.m. (Zoom): iscs.elliott.gwu.edu/events/
Productive first trip to Iraq to study internal displacement and civilian harm during the battle of Mosul. Could not have done this first trip without Mara Revkin’s mentorship and logistical support! Learning how to ground my quantitative work with rich, qualitative understanding
Really looking forward to presenting a new working paper coauthored with Benjamin Krick & Jonathan Petkun, 'The Civilian Cost of Casualty Aversion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Iraq' DukePoliticalScience's SPC workshop on Feb. 9: polisci.duke.edu/events/spc-wor…
18 months, tens of thousands of lines of code, and 160 pages later, Political Violence Lab is delighted to release its working paper 'The Causes and Consequences of Refugee Flows: A Contemporary Re-Analysis'. 🧵 1/
Today, we hosted the final day of the 2022 Conference on International Borders in a Globalizing World! This two-day event, convened by the Borders and Boundaries Project at Perry World House, brought experts from across the globe together to discuss border policy.
UC Merced political science professor Andrew Shaver and co-authors' work cited by The Economist: Daily chart – How the war in Ukraine compares to other refugee crises economist.com/graphic-detail…
Looking forward to presenting the work I have been up to with
Andrew Shaver
and the Political Violence Lab at
Peace Science Society (International)
tomorrow at 2PM (EST) to a fantastic panel!
Our 27th ESOC Working Paper is now on our home page: Media Reporting on International Affairs by Andrew Shaver et al.: esoc.princeton.edu/WP27