The article attempts to identify the impact of religious competition on the spatial development of conflict zones in Africa. On the basis of ACLED (Armed Conflict Location and Event Data) for 1997–2017, three conflict zoned were identified: the Sudan-Sahel Corridor, the periphery of the Catholic “domain” in the central part of the continent and the countries of the Lake Chad Basin. The results made it possible to clarify some findings and conclusions about the conflict potential of the macroregion obtained in civilizational studies. It is confirmed that most conflicts in Africa are located in the Sudan-Sahel Corridor (this territory roughly corresponds to the border of Islamic and African civilizations), primarily in countries with ...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narrati...
This article covers – firstly and generally speaking – the gradual process of confrontation between ...
Violent conflicts have been pervasive in Nigeria since the attainment of independence from Britain i...
Theoretically, the “mobilization hypothesis” establishes a link between religion and conflict by arg...
This article studies the violence in the spreading of Islam by conquest and the factors that influen...
Many scholars like Haynes 2007, Korieh 2005, Ashafa and Wuye 1999 have understood the conflicts tha...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the underlying factors of the conflict between Christians a...
In June 2017, the European Union announced its support for Sahelian governments in fighting religiou...
Nijerya devletinin gelişimini anlamaya yönelik hiçbir teşebbüs; demokrasi, ulus yapısı ve ulusal büt...
This article examines ethno-religious conflict in southern Kaduna and its negative impacts on develo...
The role of religion and religious networks in public life is gaining increasing attention in contem...
Africa is the most conflict-ridden region of the world and has been since the end of the Cold War. T...
The article highlights the involvement of Muslim leaders in Mali’s conflict resolution process from ...
This article analyzes the role of the Justice and Peace Commission (JPC) of the Archdiocese of Bamen...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narratives, neces...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narrati...
This article covers – firstly and generally speaking – the gradual process of confrontation between ...
Violent conflicts have been pervasive in Nigeria since the attainment of independence from Britain i...
Theoretically, the “mobilization hypothesis” establishes a link between religion and conflict by arg...
This article studies the violence in the spreading of Islam by conquest and the factors that influen...
Many scholars like Haynes 2007, Korieh 2005, Ashafa and Wuye 1999 have understood the conflicts tha...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the underlying factors of the conflict between Christians a...
In June 2017, the European Union announced its support for Sahelian governments in fighting religiou...
Nijerya devletinin gelişimini anlamaya yönelik hiçbir teşebbüs; demokrasi, ulus yapısı ve ulusal büt...
This article examines ethno-religious conflict in southern Kaduna and its negative impacts on develo...
The role of religion and religious networks in public life is gaining increasing attention in contem...
Africa is the most conflict-ridden region of the world and has been since the end of the Cold War. T...
The article highlights the involvement of Muslim leaders in Mali’s conflict resolution process from ...
This article analyzes the role of the Justice and Peace Commission (JPC) of the Archdiocese of Bamen...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narratives, neces...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narrati...
This article covers – firstly and generally speaking – the gradual process of confrontation between ...
Violent conflicts have been pervasive in Nigeria since the attainment of independence from Britain i...