This review presents the major lines of investigation regarding violence in Africa since the Cold War. After a historical introduction to the development of violent phenomena and their political contexts, diverse issues such as civil war, democratization, vigilantism, and the role of youth are assessed. It is argued that recent research has produced important insights by re-focusing on violent phenomena beyond the state. Yet despite the increasing number of non-state violent actors active on the African continent, to speak of a “privatization” of violence may be premature
This research sets out to understand the effect of processes of decentralisation on violent conflict...
Political violence has deep historical roots in South Africa. But if violence has figured prominentl...
In 1994, Martha Crenshaw’s edited volume Terrorism in Africa made clear how terrorism – ...
This review presents the major lines of investigation regarding violence in Africa since the Cold Wa...
Wilke B, Hippler J, Zakria Zakar M. Violence Research from North Africa to South Asia: A Historical ...
Violence in its various proportions, genres and manifestations has had an enduring historical legacy...
International audienceEven since Weber and Durkheim made it a major intellectual topic, violence has...
This paper systematically maps the field of scholarly works on the theme of youth and violent confli...
Researching violence and conflict can be challenging for a variety of reasons, including security ri...
In the wake of violence, many questions remain concerning what can be done to build peace: What are ...
Satellites that enable viewers to observe actual fighting on a day-to-day basis have created a heigh...
This volume critically interrogates, from different angles and dimensions, the resilience of conflic...
Jacky Bouju, Aix-Marseille University and Mirjam de Bruijn, Leiden University and African Studies Ce...
Violence was a central force in the establishment and upholding of colonial rule, but is rarely stud...
Democratic processes the world over have exhibited tremendous challenges of diverse dimensions espec...
This research sets out to understand the effect of processes of decentralisation on violent conflict...
Political violence has deep historical roots in South Africa. But if violence has figured prominentl...
In 1994, Martha Crenshaw’s edited volume Terrorism in Africa made clear how terrorism – ...
This review presents the major lines of investigation regarding violence in Africa since the Cold Wa...
Wilke B, Hippler J, Zakria Zakar M. Violence Research from North Africa to South Asia: A Historical ...
Violence in its various proportions, genres and manifestations has had an enduring historical legacy...
International audienceEven since Weber and Durkheim made it a major intellectual topic, violence has...
This paper systematically maps the field of scholarly works on the theme of youth and violent confli...
Researching violence and conflict can be challenging for a variety of reasons, including security ri...
In the wake of violence, many questions remain concerning what can be done to build peace: What are ...
Satellites that enable viewers to observe actual fighting on a day-to-day basis have created a heigh...
This volume critically interrogates, from different angles and dimensions, the resilience of conflic...
Jacky Bouju, Aix-Marseille University and Mirjam de Bruijn, Leiden University and African Studies Ce...
Violence was a central force in the establishment and upholding of colonial rule, but is rarely stud...
Democratic processes the world over have exhibited tremendous challenges of diverse dimensions espec...
This research sets out to understand the effect of processes of decentralisation on violent conflict...
Political violence has deep historical roots in South Africa. But if violence has figured prominentl...
In 1994, Martha Crenshaw’s edited volume Terrorism in Africa made clear how terrorism – ...