This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggregated conflict analysis has led to major advances into understanding conflict trends, agents, and dynamics of violence but has not been matched by studies of disaggregated politics, in particular on the subnational level. This analysis details how conflict event location, frequency, and intensity is largely determined by levels of customary authority and development; while armed group bases and control networks are established in areas characterized by weak, co-opted local authorities, wealth generation possibilities, and proximity to other network nodes. This demonstrates that dominant opposition groups co-opt local elites and target those who...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We use a geogr...
Although recent empirical literature acknowledges that organized violence tends to cluster geograph...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
We empirically investigate the role of natural resources, and governance in explaining variation in ...
We empirically investigate the role of natural resources, and governance in explaining variation in ...
The fighting in some civil wars primarily takes place in a few stable locations, while the fighting ...
The thesis has two main objectives. First, it explores the power dynamics in the government-chieftai...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
Published: 26 February 2020Do rebels target civilians as part of the process of establishing control...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
2014-05-20Understanding the geographic distribution of insurgency violence is critical for assessing...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We use a geogr...
Although recent empirical literature acknowledges that organized violence tends to cluster geograph...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
We empirically investigate the role of natural resources, and governance in explaining variation in ...
We empirically investigate the role of natural resources, and governance in explaining variation in ...
The fighting in some civil wars primarily takes place in a few stable locations, while the fighting ...
The thesis has two main objectives. First, it explores the power dynamics in the government-chieftai...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
Published: 26 February 2020Do rebels target civilians as part of the process of establishing control...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
This article examines the issue of peace and restraint within ongoing conflicts. While the vast majo...
2014-05-20Understanding the geographic distribution of insurgency violence is critical for assessing...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
The impact of armed conflict on the environment is of major public policy importance. We use a geogr...
Although recent empirical literature acknowledges that organized violence tends to cluster geograph...