The socio-economic question which this study intends to answer is one of global relevance. For quite some time now, civil wars on the African continent have been a major source of economic and social destruction resulting in excessive human suffering. The primary objective of this study will constitute the analysis of 32 armed conflict episodes across 17 countries between 1990 and 2014 throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Armed conflicts will be defined as the following: “a contested incompatibility that concerns government and/or territory where the use of armed force between two parties, of which at least one is the government of a state, results in at least 25 battle-related deaths” (UCDP, 2015)v. This study provides an assessment of the vario...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes and the ramifications of the political confl...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, non-democratic events, like civil wars and coup d'etat, destroy economic deve...
In the following essay, I attempt to discern why it is that humanitarian aid results in an increase ...
Social conflict, as opposed to armed conflict, has received less attention in the field of quantitat...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the provider of many critical natural resources. With such resources, one woul...
I explore the question ‘How has civil conflict affected welfare in Africa?’. To answer this question...
Between 1956 and 1999 one-third of the civil wars in the world occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. The ...
This thesis explores the economic consequences of violent conflict in two African countries: Sierra ...
This paper surveys the nexus between development and armed conflict in sub-Saharan Africa from 1980 ...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
Violent conflicts in Africa have claimed millions of lives, displaced many more and mortgaged the co...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2014.The prevalence of intra-state...
Les Document de Travail de l'IREDU, DT 2011/1, 29 p.In the past decades, most of the countries in su...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes and the ramifications of the political confl...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, non-democratic events, like civil wars and coup d'etat, destroy economic deve...
In the following essay, I attempt to discern why it is that humanitarian aid results in an increase ...
Social conflict, as opposed to armed conflict, has received less attention in the field of quantitat...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the provider of many critical natural resources. With such resources, one woul...
I explore the question ‘How has civil conflict affected welfare in Africa?’. To answer this question...
Between 1956 and 1999 one-third of the civil wars in the world occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. The ...
This thesis explores the economic consequences of violent conflict in two African countries: Sierra ...
This paper surveys the nexus between development and armed conflict in sub-Saharan Africa from 1980 ...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Req...
Violent conflicts in Africa have claimed millions of lives, displaced many more and mortgaged the co...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2014.The prevalence of intra-state...
Les Document de Travail de l'IREDU, DT 2011/1, 29 p.In the past decades, most of the countries in su...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes and the ramifications of the political confl...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, non-democratic events, like civil wars and coup d'etat, destroy economic deve...
In the following essay, I attempt to discern why it is that humanitarian aid results in an increase ...