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Root of Conflict

Root of Conflict

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Why are some places affected by violence and disorder while others enjoy peace and stability? From the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts, “Root of Conflict” analyzes violent conflict around the world, and the people, societies, and policy issues it affects. We meet with leading experts to discuss what can be done to create more peaceful societies.

This series is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts at the Harris School of Public Policy. We're produced and hosted by Hannah Balikci and edited by Nishita Karun.

Learn more about Root of Conflict here.Copyright UC3P
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  • The Role of Schools in Diminishing Conflict | Anjali Adukia
    Sep 18 2025
    In this episode, we speak with Professor Anjali Adukia from the University of Chicago about her research on restorative practices in schools and how they can reduce suspensions, arrests, and racial disparities without harming academic performance. We explore what restorative practices look like, why they matter, and how they may impact not only students but also teachers and families. The conversation also touches on the school-to-prison pipeline, the importance of representation in textbooks, and what schools and policymakers can do to give all children a fair chance to succeed.

    Podcast Production Credits:
    Interviewing: Isabella Nascimento, Alonso Gutiérrez Olivares
    Editing: Helena Talerman
    Production: Isabella Nascimento
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    46 min
  • Criminal Governance in Brazil | Benjamin Lessing
    Jun 12 2025
    In this episode, Professor Benjamin Lessing unpacks the dynamics of organized crime and informal governance in Brazil. He discusses how extra-legal organizations operate as alternative authority structures—stepping into the vacuum left by weak state presence. Traditional law enforcement often fails to dismantle them, requiring innovations in policymaking aimed at reducing violence in the country. Lessing highlights what works—and what doesn’t—when the state seeks to reassert its authority. Professor Benjamin Lessing is a political scientist at the University of Chicago, specializing in criminal governance, state capacity, and Brazilian politics.

    This podcast is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. For more information, please visit their website at www.thepearsoninstitute.org.

    Podcast Production Credits:
    Interviewing: Isabella Nascimento, Fernanda Garcia, Gil do Vigor
    Editing: Megha Viswanath
    Production: Isabella Nascimento
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    1 h et 1 min
  • Congo in Crisis: History, Minerals, and Power | Eduardo Montero
    May 1 2025
    This episode explores the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo through the lens of historical legacies, regional dynamics, and international interests. Our guest, Professor Eduardo Montero, introduces the current crisis and its deep roots in colonial exploitation, institutional fragility, and unresolved tensions from past conflicts. By the end of the episode, you will also understand the role of external actors and the broader geopolitical and economic stakes shaping the conflict today.

    This podcast is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. For more information, please visit their website at www.thepearsoninstitute.org.

    Podcast Production Credits:
    Interviewing: Isabella Nascimento, Júlia Mansur, Manda Bwerevu
    Editing: Megha Viswanath
    Production: Isabella Nascimento
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    45 min
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