The paper provides evidence that large-scale land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa raise the likelihood of experiencing outbursts of organized violence. This evidence is achieved through a spatially disaggregated approach, to account for local characteristics, and a quasi-experimental research design, implemented to overcome limitations due to missing geo-referenced information about land deals. Domestic acquisitions are particularly significant in explaining organized violence outbreak, suggesting that the national concentration of power among economic elites hinder social stability. Further, the institutional framework, which forms the background for LSLAs, is a prominent determinant of organized violence occurrence. In particular, more...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
Mozambique's post-conflict development has recently focused on the promise of biofuels production, a...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
Through a spatially disaggregated approach to account for local characteristics and a quasi-experime...
Communal violence is a major source of insecurity within and across borders, sparking significant di...
Contains fulltext : 181954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ar...
Localisation : Centre de documentation P. Bartoli, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier (S WPL 2011-08) 2017-06 L...
The nature and character of conflicts in Africa have remained intractable. This is as a result of an...
This paper addresses the correlation between land-use changes and communal conflicts in Sub-Saharan ...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, international investments in farmland have attracted considerable a...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
We discuss the results of two research projects carried out by the Institute of Social Anthropology ...
International audienceWe investigate how variations in soil productivity affect civil conflicts. We ...
Can the political science literature on sons-of-the-soil (SoS) conflict and civil war explain patter...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) is becoming a topic of growing concern. P...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
Mozambique's post-conflict development has recently focused on the promise of biofuels production, a...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
Through a spatially disaggregated approach to account for local characteristics and a quasi-experime...
Communal violence is a major source of insecurity within and across borders, sparking significant di...
Contains fulltext : 181954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ar...
Localisation : Centre de documentation P. Bartoli, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier (S WPL 2011-08) 2017-06 L...
The nature and character of conflicts in Africa have remained intractable. This is as a result of an...
This paper addresses the correlation between land-use changes and communal conflicts in Sub-Saharan ...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, international investments in farmland have attracted considerable a...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
We discuss the results of two research projects carried out by the Institute of Social Anthropology ...
International audienceWe investigate how variations in soil productivity affect civil conflicts. We ...
Can the political science literature on sons-of-the-soil (SoS) conflict and civil war explain patter...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) is becoming a topic of growing concern. P...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
Mozambique's post-conflict development has recently focused on the promise of biofuels production, a...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...