Adam Miller is a former Research Analyst at ACLED. He holds a BA in Political Science from Allegheny College and an MA in International Relations from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Adam's research focuses on the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations in civil wars, cooperative security organizations, and US foreign policy.
Repeated rescheduling of Bolivia’s elections amid the coronavirus pandemic has triggered unrest around the country,…
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The government’s economic response to the coronavirus pandemic has led to a spike in labor…
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Protests have surged in Serbia amid allegations of unfair elections and criticism of the government’s…
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Supplemental data add more than 1,100 events to ACLED’s Nepal dataset for 2017-2020. In this…
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Demonstrations have continued across East Asia despite the COVID-19 pandemic. ACLED Research Analyst Adam Miller…
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While demonstration activity has resumed in Hong Kong amid loosening coronavirus-related restrictions, China’s new security…
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In this infographic, ACLED Research Analyst Adam Miller and Middle East Research Manager Lauren Blaxter…
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How have demonstration patterns shifted in Sudan since the fall of President Omar Al Bashir…
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The incorporation of data from ACLED partner Dialogos enhances our coverage of disorder in Guatemala.…
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