This data feature introduces a new dataset to study peace processes to end organized armed violence in Africa: the African Peace Processes (APP) dataset. The APP dataset includes observations on both mediated and unmediated rounds of negotiations in state-based and non-state conflicts in Africa between 1989 and 2019 and builds on conflict data from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP). The APP dataset covers peacemaking efforts in both active and inactive conflicts. Moreover, the start and end month and year of each observation are specified, giving researchers some flexibility with regard to the temporal unit of analysis they use. In addition to discussing the rationale behind the creation of the APP dataset, we explain the data collec...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
This article systematically examines the varying effectiveness of African and non-African third part...
In recent years, the African Union (AU) and affected communities have collaborated to eliminate the ...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
This occasional paper is the counterpart to the paper, ‘Redescribing Transnational Conflict in Afric...
This article introduces the Peace Negotiations in Civil Conflicts (PNCC) dataset, which identifies w...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
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...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
This article systematically examines the varying effectiveness of African and non-African third part...
In recent years, the African Union (AU) and affected communities have collaborated to eliminate the ...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
This occasional paper is the counterpart to the paper, ‘Redescribing Transnational Conflict in Afric...
This article introduces the Peace Negotiations in Civil Conflicts (PNCC) dataset, which identifies w...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
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...
African conflicts are highly represented in cross-national conflict event datasets, and their causes...
This article systematically examines the varying effectiveness of African and non-African third part...
In recent years, the African Union (AU) and affected communities have collaborated to eliminate the ...