Research on conflict prevention has mainly focused on the causes of war and post-conflict reconstruction. Our knowledge on how civilians manage to contain violence in unstable and conflict environments is, however, very limited. This article aims to understand, in the context of the civil war in Cote d'Ivoire, how and why islands of peace emerge during outbreaks of violence. It identifies both the local and structural conditions and mechanisms (including formal and informal) that help to mitigate violence and encourage restraint in conflict-affected and unstable situations. Our research and analysis has focused on the western region, which is the epicentre of violence. Semi-structured interviews with Young Patriots members, the military, th...
The military and political crisis in Cote d’Ivoire is an illustration of the assertion that resistan...
The recent conflict in Côte d'Ivoire has led to the militarization of many young civilians on both b...
Côte d Ivoire was traditionally perceived as one of West Africa s most stable countries. Once admire...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
This paper examines the causes of civil war in Cote d’Ivoire, investigate the impacts of the civil w...
With the coup d’etat of 24 December 1999 and the politico-military conflict that started on 19 Septe...
Communal violence is one of the deadliest forms of political violence in Nigeria. Research has yet t...
This dissertation was an analysis of the root and proximate causes of the September 2002 civil war i...
lien éditeur (open access):https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/17912/ASC-07528766...
In general, peace agreements with power-sharing provisions are analysed at a national level. This ar...
The three articles in this Discussion Paper explore different perspectives to the complex causes of ...
The aim of this study is to explain why peace has prevailed in Guinea despite the presence of unfavo...
The dramatic sociopolitical crisis which befell Côte d'Ivoire in September 2002 gave birth to an unp...
This book seeks to explain the events that have been taking place in C?te d'Ivoire since 1999 and wh...
The article examines the unexplored challenging role of youth in the traditional approaches of confl...
The military and political crisis in Cote d’Ivoire is an illustration of the assertion that resistan...
The recent conflict in Côte d'Ivoire has led to the militarization of many young civilians on both b...
Côte d Ivoire was traditionally perceived as one of West Africa s most stable countries. Once admire...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
This paper examines the causes of civil war in Cote d’Ivoire, investigate the impacts of the civil w...
With the coup d’etat of 24 December 1999 and the politico-military conflict that started on 19 Septe...
Communal violence is one of the deadliest forms of political violence in Nigeria. Research has yet t...
This dissertation was an analysis of the root and proximate causes of the September 2002 civil war i...
lien éditeur (open access):https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/17912/ASC-07528766...
In general, peace agreements with power-sharing provisions are analysed at a national level. This ar...
The three articles in this Discussion Paper explore different perspectives to the complex causes of ...
The aim of this study is to explain why peace has prevailed in Guinea despite the presence of unfavo...
The dramatic sociopolitical crisis which befell Côte d'Ivoire in September 2002 gave birth to an unp...
This book seeks to explain the events that have been taking place in C?te d'Ivoire since 1999 and wh...
The article examines the unexplored challenging role of youth in the traditional approaches of confl...
The military and political crisis in Cote d’Ivoire is an illustration of the assertion that resistan...
The recent conflict in Côte d'Ivoire has led to the militarization of many young civilians on both b...
Côte d Ivoire was traditionally perceived as one of West Africa s most stable countries. Once admire...