The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its main goal was to provide the research community with a dataset on peace agreements that was not linked to conflict termination, i. e. included both successful and failed agreements. The latest update of the dataset includes 355 peace agreements concluded in the 1975–2018 period. A number of studies have been based on the dataset over the years. The dataset is unique in its strict connection to the UCDP conflict data and in its focus on the conflict dyad, actors, and the conflict incompatibility. The dataset’s focus on only those agreements that involve the dyadic relationship between primary warring parties – between governments and rebel gro...
Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil con...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peace...
In 2009, UCDP recorded 36 active armed conflicts, down by one from 2008. Having remained fairly stab...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
This chapter presents an updated version of the UCDP Peace Agreement dataset, consisting of all peac...
This article introduces the Peace Negotiations in Civil Conflicts (PNCC) dataset, which identifies w...
This dataset contains information on the implementation of political, military and territorial pacts...
This report is part of the Varieties of Peace Research Program, an ambitious initiative undertaken a...
We examine the immediate effects of peace agreements on violence using the data of the ...
This data feature introduces a new dataset to study peace processes to end organized armed violence ...
Researching conflict and peace has never been as driven by large-N data as it is now, nor has it eve...
In 2014, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) recorded 40 armed conflicts with a minimum of 25 b...
This article introduces the Peace Accords Matrix Implementation Dataset (PAM_ID). We present time-se...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peac...
Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil con...
Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil con...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peace...
In 2009, UCDP recorded 36 active armed conflicts, down by one from 2008. Having remained fairly stab...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
This chapter presents an updated version of the UCDP Peace Agreement dataset, consisting of all peac...
This article introduces the Peace Negotiations in Civil Conflicts (PNCC) dataset, which identifies w...
This dataset contains information on the implementation of political, military and territorial pacts...
This report is part of the Varieties of Peace Research Program, an ambitious initiative undertaken a...
We examine the immediate effects of peace agreements on violence using the data of the ...
This data feature introduces a new dataset to study peace processes to end organized armed violence ...
Researching conflict and peace has never been as driven by large-N data as it is now, nor has it eve...
In 2014, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) recorded 40 armed conflicts with a minimum of 25 b...
This article introduces the Peace Accords Matrix Implementation Dataset (PAM_ID). We present time-se...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peac...
Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil con...
Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil con...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peace...
In 2009, UCDP recorded 36 active armed conflicts, down by one from 2008. Having remained fairly stab...