This paper surveys the nexus between development and armed conflict in sub-Saharan Africa from 1980 to 2005. It focuses on war trends, impact of war on development, socio-economic structures as war risks, and policy responses. Several findings emerge that challenge widely held state-centric assumptions that underpin contemporary analyses, data collection and policy priorities. These wars defy conventional analytical frameworks as they commingle state and non-state actors and political with economic and private motives. As the findings illustrate, the state is not a sufficient unit of analysis: more research, data collection and policy attention should be directed to non-state actors and wars and sub-national and cross-border impacts. War is...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The aim of this paper is deceptively simple: What has war achieved in Africa in the last two hundre...
This study examines the various challenges associated with Nigerian security and the crisis of polit...
Over the past decade, a new awareness of the relationship between conflicts and development has grow...
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...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
Conflicts funded by lootable natural resources complicate the political economy of war, and transiti...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
This dissertation examines the factors that contributed to the increase of number of internal wars i...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
This paper investigates the impacts of conflicts on state-capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a re...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
Abstract This paper aims to stimulate a debate on how Violent Conflict (VC) is obstructing the succe...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The aim of this paper is deceptively simple: What has war achieved in Africa in the last two hundre...
This study examines the various challenges associated with Nigerian security and the crisis of polit...
Over the past decade, a new awareness of the relationship between conflicts and development has grow...
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...
The incidence of armed conflicts in Africa and the consequences on its population have become not on...
Conflicts funded by lootable natural resources complicate the political economy of war, and transiti...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
This dissertation examines the factors that contributed to the increase of number of internal wars i...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
This paper investigates the impacts of conflicts on state-capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a re...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
Abstract This paper aims to stimulate a debate on how Violent Conflict (VC) is obstructing the succe...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The aim of this paper is deceptively simple: What has war achieved in Africa in the last two hundre...
This study examines the various challenges associated with Nigerian security and the crisis of polit...