There is a tendency to consider covert networks as separate from overt networks. Drawing on data from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, we demonstrate that this is not the case and identify how covert and overt networks are mutually constitutive. While most studies of African brokers have relied on network metaphors like ‘Big Men’ and ‘social membranes’, we consider the embeddedness of ‘covert’ networks in ‘overt’ networks explicitly. We perform two analyses on a large original dataset encompassing 396 partially overlapping ego-nets obtained from a hybrid link-tracing design. An ego-net analysis reveals a large degree of homophily and a deep embeddedness of the different networks. A multilevel exponential random graph model fitted to th...
Abstract: We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military al...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
A crucial contemporary policy question for governments across the globe is how to cope with internat...
There is a tendency to consider covert networks as separate from overt networks. Drawing on data fro...
We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military alliances an...
This paper analyses how Ugandan army commanders have mobilised transborder economic networks to expl...
Data collection in social network research has advanced to include online questionnaires, digital me...
Existing literature establishes that network position is a key factor shaping levels of deviance and...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...
This paper presents an alternative reading of the evolution of the territorialization of state autho...
In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Co...
We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military alliances an...
There are currently a significant number of protracted armed conflicts worldwide. Illicit economies ...
While many studies dealing with the problem of militarised refugees analyse when and how militarised...
The disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of ex-combatants has become an integral part of p...
Abstract: We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military al...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
A crucial contemporary policy question for governments across the globe is how to cope with internat...
There is a tendency to consider covert networks as separate from overt networks. Drawing on data fro...
We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military alliances an...
This paper analyses how Ugandan army commanders have mobilised transborder economic networks to expl...
Data collection in social network research has advanced to include online questionnaires, digital me...
Existing literature establishes that network position is a key factor shaping levels of deviance and...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...
This paper presents an alternative reading of the evolution of the territorialization of state autho...
In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Co...
We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military alliances an...
There are currently a significant number of protracted armed conflicts worldwide. Illicit economies ...
While many studies dealing with the problem of militarised refugees analyse when and how militarised...
The disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of ex-combatants has become an integral part of p...
Abstract: We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military al...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
A crucial contemporary policy question for governments across the globe is how to cope with internat...