Almost all African states experience substantial and widespread political insecurity in a variety of forms. This analysis explains how relationships between groups and governments create incentives and disincentives for distinct forms of political violence to emerge. It argues that ethno-regional communities across Africa are situated within a power hierarchy that determines their relative importance to, and inclusion in, regimes. A dynamic power landscape emerges from relative group positions. Various positions within a hierarchy are associated with particular dominant forms of organized political violence as groups challenge political elites, but are bounded by their goals and characteristics. A failure to consider the political hierarchi...
Social conflict, as opposed to armed conflict, has received less attention in the field of quantitat...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
Between 1956 and 1999 one-third of the civil wars in the world occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. The ...
AbstractAlmost all African states experience substantial and widespread political insecurity in a va...
Mainstream political and economic approaches can fall short when applied to unrest in developing cou...
The number of conflicts and deaths in Africa is rooted in the complex constructions and conjectures ...
Why do non-state groups engage in armed conflict with each other? Most studies on internal conflict ...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Violent conflicts in Africa have claimed millions of lives, displaced many more and mortgaged the co...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
My dissertation research explores the impacts of ethno-regional power dominance, trust, and violent ...
Violent conflicts in Africa have claimed millions of lives, displaced many more and mortgaged the co...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Social conflict, as opposed to armed conflict, has received less attention in the field of quantitat...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
Between 1956 and 1999 one-third of the civil wars in the world occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. The ...
AbstractAlmost all African states experience substantial and widespread political insecurity in a va...
Mainstream political and economic approaches can fall short when applied to unrest in developing cou...
The number of conflicts and deaths in Africa is rooted in the complex constructions and conjectures ...
Why do non-state groups engage in armed conflict with each other? Most studies on internal conflict ...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Violent conflicts in Africa have claimed millions of lives, displaced many more and mortgaged the co...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
My dissertation research explores the impacts of ethno-regional power dominance, trust, and violent ...
Violent conflicts in Africa have claimed millions of lives, displaced many more and mortgaged the co...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Social conflict, as opposed to armed conflict, has received less attention in the field of quantitat...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
Between 1956 and 1999 one-third of the civil wars in the world occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. The ...