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Marie E. Berry
Marie E. Berry
Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver
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War, women, and power: From violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
ME Berry
Cambridge University Press, 2018
2382018
Understanding the political motivations that shape Rwanda's emergent developmental state
L Mann, M Berry
New Political Economy 21 (1), 119-144, 2016
1542016
When “bright futures” fade: Paradoxes of women’s empowerment in Rwanda
ME Berry
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 41 (1), 1-27, 2015
1252015
Barriers to women’s progress after atrocity: Evidence from Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
ME Berry
Gender & Society 31 (6), 830-853, 2017
972017
From Violence to Mobilization: Women, War, and Threat in Rwanda
ME Berry
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 20 (2), 135-156, 2015
722015
Women’s political inclusion in Kenya’s devolved political system
Y Bouka, ME Berry, MM Kamuru
Journal of Eastern African Studies 13 (2), 313-333, 2019
632019
Who Made the Women’s March?
M Berry, E Chenoweth
The resistance: The dawn of the anti-Trump opposition movement, 75-89, 2018
572018
Implementing inclusion: gender quotas, inequality, and backlash in Kenya
ME Berry, Y Bouka, MM Kamuru
Politics & Gender 17 (4), 640-664, 2021
512021
Liberation movements and stalled democratic transitions: Reproducing power in Rwanda and South Africa through productive liminality
A Beresford, ME Berry, L Mann
Democratization 25 (7), 1231-1250, 2018
382018
Women's rights after war: On gender interventions and enduring hierarchies
ME Berry, M Lake
Annual Review of Law and Social Science 17, 459-481, 2021
352021
Civil action and the dynamics of violence
D Avant, M Berry, E Chenoweth, R Epstein, C Hendrix, O Kaplan, T Sisk
Oxford University Press, 2019
252019
What prevents peace? Women and peacebuilding in Bosnia and Nepal
ME Berry, TR Rana
Peace & Change 44 (3), 321-349, 2019
242019
Gender Politics after War: Mobilizing Opportunity in Post-Conflict Africa
ME Berry, M Lake
Politics & Gender 13 (2), 336-349, 2017
16*2017
Strengthening the leadership and influence of women in politics in Kenya
Y Bouka, M Kamuru, M Berry, N Moss
Rift Valley Institute Publication, 2018
132018
Healing and Peacebuilding After War
J Funk, N Good, ME Berry
Healing and Peacebuilding After War. Routledge. https://doi. org/10.4324 …, 2020
92020
No safety in numbers: political representation and political violence targeting women in Kenya
H Matfess, R Kishi, ME Berry
International Feminist Journal of Politics 25 (3), 506-528, 2023
72023
Civil action and the microdynamics of violence during the Bosnian war
ME Berry
Civil Action and the Dynamics of Violence, 178-202, 2019
72019
From Violence to Mobilization: War, Women, and Political Power in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
ME Berry
UCLA, 2015
72015
Radicalising resilience: mothering, solidarity, and interdependence among women survivors of war
ME Berry
Journal of International Relations and Development 25 (4), 946-966, 2022
62022
Kenyan Women Just Fought One of the Most Violent Campaigns in History
M Berry, Y Bouka, MM Kamuru
Foreign Policy, 2017
62017
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