Superficial information of the civil wars in Aceh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka creates the idea that both conflicts were in similar situations when they were hit by the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. It thus seems surprising that in the wake of the tsunami, the Free Aceh Movement and the Government of Indonesia signed a peace agreement, while the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Government of Sri Lanka returned to war. This thesis aims to explore what factors related to the tsunami contributed to this difference and whether rational choice theory can serve as an explanation for this difference. In order to find out, I conducted a qualitative comparative case study though the analysis of secondary documents. The results suggest that the f...
UnrestrictedWhat is the effect of natural disasters on political violence? Despite the widespread sp...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...
Superficial information of the civil wars in Aceh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka creates the idea that bot...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
This thesis examines the impact of the tsunami of 2004 on both the conflicts in Sri Lanka and Indone...
The earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra on 26 December 2004 unleashed a tsunami in the Indian O...
This thesis attempts to examine the process of conflict resolution in Aceh in the wake of 2004's Box...
The conflicts in Aceh and Sri Lanka share many similarities. However, there have been significantly ...
Many of the most destructive natural disasters have taken place in situations characterized by armed...
This article examines the impact of a natural disaster on the political dynamics of an ethno-nationa...
The objective of this field-based research was to assess the impact of natural disasters and disaste...
The conflict in Aceh had been going on for 30 years time, but ended after a tsunami hit the area in ...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
In this article we propose a new typology for insurgent groups to explain why in such remarkably sim...
UnrestrictedWhat is the effect of natural disasters on political violence? Despite the widespread sp...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...
Superficial information of the civil wars in Aceh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka creates the idea that bot...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
This thesis examines the impact of the tsunami of 2004 on both the conflicts in Sri Lanka and Indone...
The earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra on 26 December 2004 unleashed a tsunami in the Indian O...
This thesis attempts to examine the process of conflict resolution in Aceh in the wake of 2004's Box...
The conflicts in Aceh and Sri Lanka share many similarities. However, there have been significantly ...
Many of the most destructive natural disasters have taken place in situations characterized by armed...
This article examines the impact of a natural disaster on the political dynamics of an ethno-nationa...
The objective of this field-based research was to assess the impact of natural disasters and disaste...
The conflict in Aceh had been going on for 30 years time, but ended after a tsunami hit the area in ...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
In this article we propose a new typology for insurgent groups to explain why in such remarkably sim...
UnrestrictedWhat is the effect of natural disasters on political violence? Despite the widespread sp...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsi...