Many post-war states experience continuous low-intensity violence for years after the formal end of the conflict. Existing theories often focus on country-level explanations of post-war violence, such as the presence of spoilers or the nature of the peace agreement. Yet, post-war violence does not affect all communities equally; whereas some remain entrenched in violence, others escape the perpetuation of violent conflict. We argue that communities where wartime mobilization at the local level is based on the formation of alliances between armed groups and local elites are more likely to experience post-war violence, than communities where armed groups generate civilian support based on grassroots backing of the group’s political objectives...
This thesis presents theoretical work on armed group activity and empirical work on post-conflict re...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1987.The field of political violence is introduced ...
Many post-war states experience continuous low-intensity violence for years after the formal end of ...
This chapter addresses the counter-intuitive phenomenon of high levels of violence in post-peace acc...
Scholars have in the recent decades actively been searching for answers for why actors of war someti...
The end of civil war does not equal the end of violence. Many post-war societies struggle with anout...
Post-confl ict elections have become an important tool of international confl ict resolution over th...
A number of recent gains in social science have found that periods of violent civil disorder marked ...
This paper explores the severe rupture that occurred in the politics of KwaZulu-Natal in the mid 198...
This dissertation examines the long-term consequences of wartime violence against civilians on polit...
<p>\abstract</p><p>This dissertation seeks to explain the role of governmental and non-governmental ...
Civil wars and intrastate conflicts are characterized by the armed confrontation between the governm...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
What is the political legacy of violent conflict? This paper presents evidence for a link between wa...
This thesis presents theoretical work on armed group activity and empirical work on post-conflict re...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1987.The field of political violence is introduced ...
Many post-war states experience continuous low-intensity violence for years after the formal end of ...
This chapter addresses the counter-intuitive phenomenon of high levels of violence in post-peace acc...
Scholars have in the recent decades actively been searching for answers for why actors of war someti...
The end of civil war does not equal the end of violence. Many post-war societies struggle with anout...
Post-confl ict elections have become an important tool of international confl ict resolution over th...
A number of recent gains in social science have found that periods of violent civil disorder marked ...
This paper explores the severe rupture that occurred in the politics of KwaZulu-Natal in the mid 198...
This dissertation examines the long-term consequences of wartime violence against civilians on polit...
<p>\abstract</p><p>This dissertation seeks to explain the role of governmental and non-governmental ...
Civil wars and intrastate conflicts are characterized by the armed confrontation between the governm...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
What is the political legacy of violent conflict? This paper presents evidence for a link between wa...
This thesis presents theoretical work on armed group activity and empirical work on post-conflict re...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1987.The field of political violence is introduced ...