In 2009, UCDP recorded 36 active armed conflicts, down by one from 2008. Having remained fairly stable over the past few years, the number of armed conflicts is now substantially lower than during the peak years of the early 1990s. But compared to the early years of this decade, the figure has increased by 24%. Six of the conflicts reached the level of war (more than 1,000 battle-related deaths) in 2009, up by one from 2008. No interstate conflict was recorded, but seven intrastate conflicts were internationalized, in the sense that one or both of the conflict parties received troops support from an external state. The most intense war in terms of fatalities was that in Sri Lanka. Eight of the armed conflicts listed for 2008 were not active...
This article presents a new event dataset covering third-party measures in intrastate low-intensity ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
The study of external interventions in conflict management is critical and has implications for inte...
In 2014, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) recorded 40 armed conflicts with a minimum of 25 b...
It is clear that the end of the cold war did not usher in a period of peace in the world. Quite the ...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data from the Uppsala Conflict...
(UCDP) show that well over 100.000 people were killed in organized violence in the year 2014, which ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
This chapter presents an updated version of the UCDP Peace Agreement dataset, consisting of all peac...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
The article predicts changes in global and regional incidences of armed conflict for the 2010–2050 p...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
This volume, sixth in the series, highlights two important aspects of a conflict situation – conflic...
This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia — in India (with special reference to the...
This article presents a new event dataset covering third-party measures in intrastate low-intensity ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
The study of external interventions in conflict management is critical and has implications for inte...
In 2014, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) recorded 40 armed conflicts with a minimum of 25 b...
It is clear that the end of the cold war did not usher in a period of peace in the world. Quite the ...
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program’s (UCDP) Peace Agreement Dataset was first published in 2006. Its ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data from the Uppsala Conflict...
(UCDP) show that well over 100.000 people were killed in organized violence in the year 2014, which ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
This chapter presents an updated version of the UCDP Peace Agreement dataset, consisting of all peac...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
The article predicts changes in global and regional incidences of armed conflict for the 2010–2050 p...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
This volume, sixth in the series, highlights two important aspects of a conflict situation – conflic...
This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia — in India (with special reference to the...
This article presents a new event dataset covering third-party measures in intrastate low-intensity ...
This article reports on trends in organized violence, building on new data by the Uppsala Conflict D...
The study of external interventions in conflict management is critical and has implications for inte...