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Melissa Pavlik
Melissa Pavlik
PhD Student in Political Science, Yale University
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Opportunistic repression: Civilian targeting by the state in response to COVID-19
D Grasse, M Pavlik, H Matfess, TB Curtice
International Security 46 (2), 130-165, 2021
542021
A great and sudden change: the global political violence landscape before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
M Pavlik
Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, 2020
232020
Terribly and terrifyingly normal’: political violence targeting women
R Kishi, M Pavlik, H Matfess
Report for the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, 2019
202019
ACLED 2020: The year in review
R Kishi, M Pavlik, E Bynum, A Miller, C Goos, J Satre, S Jones
Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project. Retrieved January 14, 2022, 2021
122021
Acled 2018 the year in review
R Kishi, M Pavlik, S Jones
Armed Conflict and Location Data Project, 2019
6*2019
America's Way Ahead in Syria
J Cafarella, K Kagan, FW Kagan
Institute for the Study of War, 2017
52017
Mass Media and Rape Culture in America
M Pavlik
The Triple Helix Online, 2013
32013
Climate Change, Conservation, and Conflict: Evidence from Nigeria
D Grasse, M Pavlik
2024
How Many International Non-Governmental Organizations Are There? Assessing Missingness and Its Implications in INGO Datasets
SS Bush, J Hadden, M Pavlik
2024
World According to the Taliban: New Data on Afghanistan
M Pavlik
Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project., 2022
2022
This Time It's Different: The Implications of Recent Demonstration Events in Iraq
A Mehvar, M Pavlik
Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project., 2022
2022
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