This data article provides a descriptive overview of the Cities and Armed Conflict Events (CACE) dataset and the data collection methods. The dataset provides a systematic coding of armed conflict events taking place in cities and outside cities across the globe. It constitutes an extension of the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) Georeferenced Events Dataset (GED) version 18.1 and covers 1989–2017. To identify which events of armed conflict took place in cities, the data was manually matched to to data from the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). The dataset enables systematic analysis of urban-rural patterns in armed conflict, as illustrated by Elfversson & Höglund [1]. While existing methods for analysing such patterns freq...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
We develop a new, quantitative approach to the analysis of human security during armed conflict and ...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
In recent years, cities in countries such as Syria, Ukraine, and Somalia have been sites of major in...
The Cities and Armed Conflict Events (CACE) dataset constitutes an extension of the UCDP-GED. CACE p...
This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions o...
This article presents a new, monthly updated dataset on organized violence—the Uppsala Conflict Data...
This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions o...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged fro...
Why do larger countries have more armed conflict? This paper surveys three sets of hypotheses forwar...
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
We develop a new, quantitative approach to the analysis of human security during armed conflict and ...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...
In recent years, cities in countries such as Syria, Ukraine, and Somalia have been sites of major in...
The Cities and Armed Conflict Events (CACE) dataset constitutes an extension of the UCDP-GED. CACE p...
This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions o...
This article presents a new, monthly updated dataset on organized violence—the Uppsala Conflict Data...
This article presents ACLED, an Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset. ACLED codes the actions o...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged fro...
Why do larger countries have more armed conflict? This paper surveys three sets of hypotheses forwar...
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
We develop a new, quantitative approach to the analysis of human security during armed conflict and ...
Armed conflicts often cause significant structural disturbance and modification to urban areas. Thes...