Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? This article identifies conditions for intercommunal cooperation and examines what makes such cooperation break down. Inspired by Ostrom’s CPR-theories, it highlights three mechanisms – sanctions, boundaries, and local rules – underpinning intercommunal cooperation. Next, the argument stipulates that government bias can undermine conditions for communal cohabitation, tipping the balance in favor of conflict rather than cooperation. A systematic comparative study between Darfur and Eastern Sudan – building on extensive fieldwork – provides empirical evidence for the argument. These findings provide new insights on how to enhance community resilience to communal violen...
Common notions about the source of communal land conflict in Africa have long explained it as growin...
This book considers the relationship between territorial autonomy arrangements and ethnic conflict. ...
Side switching by armed groups is a prominent feature of many civil wars. Shifts in alignment have f...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? This article identifies c...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
This article analyses communal conflict, which we define as violent conflict between non-state group...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
This chapter analyses ethno-communal conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan, which gained independence i...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
Recently scholars around the globe have given attention to conflict prevention, management and resol...
Using data on communal violence across the globe from 1990-2010, this study provides one of the firs...
How does government bias affect prospects for peace agreements in communal conflicts? Government bia...
On January 9th 2005 through the facilitation of the Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGA...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Common notions about the source of communal land conflict in Africa have long explained it as growin...
This book considers the relationship between territorial autonomy arrangements and ethnic conflict. ...
Side switching by armed groups is a prominent feature of many civil wars. Shifts in alignment have f...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? This article identifies c...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
This article analyses communal conflict, which we define as violent conflict between non-state group...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
This chapter analyses ethno-communal conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan, which gained independence i...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
Recently scholars around the globe have given attention to conflict prevention, management and resol...
Using data on communal violence across the globe from 1990-2010, this study provides one of the firs...
How does government bias affect prospects for peace agreements in communal conflicts? Government bia...
On January 9th 2005 through the facilitation of the Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGA...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Common notions about the source of communal land conflict in Africa have long explained it as growin...
This book considers the relationship between territorial autonomy arrangements and ethnic conflict. ...
Side switching by armed groups is a prominent feature of many civil wars. Shifts in alignment have f...