This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions of rebels, governments,and militias within unstable states, specifying the exact location and date of battle events, transfers of military control, headquarter establishment, civilian violence, and rioting. In the current version, the dataset covers 50 unstable countries from 1997 through 2010. ACLED’s disaggregation of civil war and transnational violent events allow for research on local level factors and the dynamics of civil and communal conflict. Findings from subnational conflict research challenges conclusions from larger national-level studies. In a brief descriptive analysis, the authors find that, on average, conflict covers 15% of ...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
This article presents the Konstanz One-Sided Violence Event Dataset (KOSVED) which allows researcher...
This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions o...
This data article provides a descriptive overview of the Cities and Armed Conflict Events (CACE) dat...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
Scholarship on civil war is overwhelmingly preoccupied with armed activity. Data collection efforts ...
Why do larger countries have more armed conflict? This paper surveys three sets of hypotheses forwar...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343317702956The dat...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
This article presents the Konstanz One-Sided Violence Event Dataset (KOSVED) which allows researcher...
This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions o...
This data article provides a descriptive overview of the Cities and Armed Conflict Events (CACE) dat...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
Scholarship on civil war is overwhelmingly preoccupied with armed activity. Data collection efforts ...
Why do larger countries have more armed conflict? This paper surveys three sets of hypotheses forwar...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343317702956The dat...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
This article presents the Konstanz One-Sided Violence Event Dataset (KOSVED) which allows researcher...