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Dissertation 

Dissertation Summary: Rosen, Noah. (2022). Seizing a Window Of Opportunity: Community Autonomy and Influence in the 2016 Colombian Peace Process [Doctoral Thesis]. American University. (pdf)

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Dissertation Full Text: Rosen, Noah. (2022). Seizing a Window Of Opportunity: Community Autonomy and Influence in the 2016 Colombian Peace Process [Doctoral Thesis]. American University. (pdf​)

Publications

Rosen, Noah. (2023). Five Years After Pathways: Evolving Research on Inequality, Grievance, and Inclusion (Pathways for Peace: Five Years On). United Nations and the World Bank. (pdf)

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Iglesias, Ana Isabel Rodríguez and Noah Rosen. (2023). Infrastructure for Inclusion: Exploring the Evolution of Afro-Colombian Movement and Inclusiveness from the 1991 Constituent Process to the 2016 Peace Agreement. Latin American Research Review, 58(2), 264–280. (pdf)

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Quiñones Mendoza, Helmer, Noah Rosen, and Jonathan Fox. (2022). Delivering Collective Afrodescendant Land Rights: Mutual Empowerment in Colombian State-Society Coalitions 1995-2003. Accountability Research Center. (pdf)

 

Rodríguez Iglesias, Ana Isabel and Noah Rosen. (2022). “Local participation at stake: between emancipatory goals and co-option strategies. The case of the Territorially-Focused Development Programs of Colombia”. Colombia Internacional, no. 109, pp. 89–114. (pdf)

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Rodríguez Iglesias, Ana Isabel, Noah Rosen & Juan Masullo. (2022). “Revamping Organization Efforts to Counter Post-Accord Security Challenges: The Humanitarian Agreement Now! for Chocó”. In C. Mitchell (Ed.), Confronting Peace. Palgrave. (pdf)

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Wanis-St. John, Anthony and Noah Rosen (2017). Negotiating Civil Resistance. Peaceworks No. 129. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace. (pdf)

Conference Papers 
 

“Responsibility Attribution Theory: Linking Victimization and Political Participation”. Political Participation and its Complexities, chaired by Suzanne Levi-Sanchez. International Studies Association Northeast Conference. Providence, RI, 4 Nov, 2017. (pdf)

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"Generating Leverage in Tough Cases: Comparing Hong Kong and East Timor". Civil Resistance, Negotiations and Peace, chaired by Anthony Wanis-St. John. International Studies Association Annual Convention. Baltimore, MD, 24 Feb, 2017. (pdf)

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