Research on civil violence and political instability has yielded important baseline information about the conditions that have the potential to increase risks for mass violence, political instability, or state failure. Limits on data collection, analysis, and interpretation immediately before and during outbreaks of conflict, however, constrain analysts from identifying which conflict-prone country will descend into political instability or violence in time for a targeted intervention or effective response. This paper presents a conceptual framework for analyzing the heterogeneous and dynamic character of local conflict. This work is anchored in the need to describe conflict dynamics as they occur, to understand in real-time the political, ...
This paper examines detailed records from the civil conflict in Guatemala between 1977 and 1986. It ...
Various forms of violence plague our society. While violence is ubiquitous, there is a lack of studi...
Conflict researchers have validated many different theories on the causes of organized violence, but...
This dataset compares different media sources reporting on violent events, using the 2017 Kenyan ele...
Large-N studies of civil war overwhelmingly consider the state-specific structural conditions that m...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
Large-N studies of civil war overwhelmingly consider the state-specific structural conditions that m...
How do riots affect civil conflict? The effects of riots on escalation and civil conflict have large...
Social media and digital technologies are changing the way information about political violence is c...
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...
In this article, we construct and test a micro-level event-centered approach to the study of armed c...
One way to demonstrate progress in a field of scientific inquiry is to show that factors believed to...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This p...
Interventions into civil conflicts have been the focus of considerable research in recent years, but...
This paper examines detailed records from the civil conflict in Guatemala between 1977 and 1986. It ...
Various forms of violence plague our society. While violence is ubiquitous, there is a lack of studi...
Conflict researchers have validated many different theories on the causes of organized violence, but...
This dataset compares different media sources reporting on violent events, using the 2017 Kenyan ele...
Large-N studies of civil war overwhelmingly consider the state-specific structural conditions that m...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
Large-N studies of civil war overwhelmingly consider the state-specific structural conditions that m...
How do riots affect civil conflict? The effects of riots on escalation and civil conflict have large...
Social media and digital technologies are changing the way information about political violence is c...
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...
In this article, we construct and test a micro-level event-centered approach to the study of armed c...
One way to demonstrate progress in a field of scientific inquiry is to show that factors believed to...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This p...
Interventions into civil conflicts have been the focus of considerable research in recent years, but...
This paper examines detailed records from the civil conflict in Guatemala between 1977 and 1986. It ...
Various forms of violence plague our society. While violence is ubiquitous, there is a lack of studi...
Conflict researchers have validated many different theories on the causes of organized violence, but...