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Violent VictorsDiscover the gripping insights in "Violent Victors," an essential exploration of postwar electoral behavior. This groundbreaking book by Sarah Daly delves into a compelling phenomenon: how war torn populations often support their former oppressors in elections, thereby shaping postwar political landscapes. With a focus on Latin America and drawing from over two years of intensive fieldwork, Daly bridges contemporary political theory with real world
Discover the gripping insights in "Violent Victors," an essential exploration of postwar electoral behavior. This groundbreaking book by Sarah Daly delves into a compelling phenomenon: how war-torn populations often support their former oppressors in elections, thereby shaping postwar political landscapes. With a focus on Latin America and drawing from over two years of intensive fieldwork, Daly bridges contemporary political theory with real-world case studies and experimental survey evidence. Explore how societies ravaged by conflict can paradoxically reward wartime belligerents who promise peace and stability. This thought-provoking read tackles critical questions about the nature of democracy after conflict, revealing the complex interplay between victimized citizens and their tormentors. Through detailed analysis and actionable recommendations, "Violent Victors" provides unique insights into how electoral behaviors evolve in the shadow of violence and trauma. Uncover the reasons why going against the grain of justice, liberal democracy, and social welfare often seems to be the choice of voters in post-conflict societies. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the ramifications of war on political democracy, this title is a must-read. Enhance your perspective on post-war elections and the dark yet fascinating relationship between violence and political power. Get your copy of "Violent Victors" today and dive into a critical examination of modern electoral politics.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 4
It's 2 panels holding 1 big privacy screen. Can't use as 2 separate 4' panels, but works great.
Size: 2 Panel 8FT W
This 2 panel privacy screen works well. Assembly was very straight forward, with easily labeled tubes. My son and I had it together in about 10 minutes, which was probably 3 minutes of me telling him to quit playing around and hand me the parts. It feels very sturdy, not likely to fall over or anything. The material fits well, with the Velcro being very strong. Measurements are all very accurate, with all pieces attaching properly. We have a similar privacy screen at work that we have to try and stretch out because the top and bottom Velcro doesn't fit quite right... this model does not have any issues though. The material is thin and light weight, but solid black so that you can't see anything through or behind it. I definitely think it's a great deal for the money.
What I think would have given it 5 stars though, is if you had 2 totally separate 4' panels instead of 2 panels with one big screen. It really wouldn't cost any extra to make it so that the screen was in 2 pieces and you could use it as 2 separate panels instead of having to use it as one big panel. It says 2 panel folding privacy screens, but it's really one big one that folds in the middle.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Very useful
Color: Black
I’ve been using this room divider to separate my space from my daughter’s, and it has worked out really well. It provides just the right amount of privacy while still keeping the room feeling open and comfortable. The design is simple yet stylish, so it blends nicely with our decor. It’s also lightweight and easy to move when needed, which is a big plus. The material feels durable and well-made, not flimsy at all. Overall, it’s a practical and attractive solution for shared spaces, and I’m very happy with this purchase. I would definitely recommend it to others.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Room Divider
Color: Black
This product is a great room divider that decent quality and worth the price tag. The look is sleek and fits seamlessly into any room without complaint. The assembly was easy to follow and the quality is long lasting. Not only that, I need it as my sons share a room and we’re looking for some privacy. The divider is able to extend across a decently large area really divide the room as it has 4 panels. Overall, this is a great product for its cost and if your looking for a room divider that’s not too costly, this is the pick.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great for creating a workspace
Color: Grey
I needed a room divider that could be easily folded for storing to put behind my chair during my work calls. This works perfectly! Was very easy to put together. Lightweight but sturdy enough that it won’t fall over.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026
★★★★★ 2
Base part of it
Color: Black
Even though I kept this it’s very uncomfortable because of the way the base works . They are very long at the bottom and it’s hard to open and close
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2026