What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Communal conflict – that is, organized violence between non-state groups that are mobilized along a shared communal identity – kills thousands each year and severely impacts local livelihoods, at times threatening to spread and affect entire regions. Given the state’s assumed monopoly over the legitimate use of force, we should expect the concerned governments to be critical actors of the overall effort to restore peace in cases of local communal conflict, but empirical evidence indicates that central states tend to only intervene in some cases but not in others. This phenomenon has so far been understudied and the variations in states’ efforts t...
Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, sub-Saharan African states have substantially increased thei...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
Why do non-state groups engage in armed conflict with each other? Most studies on internal conflict ...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
Global datasets on interstate armed conflict suggest that African states clash with each other rarel...
A book chapter by Macharia Munene School of Humanities & Social Sciences in the book Militias, Rebel...
Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We ...
This article analyzes some factors underlying the spread of insurgent violence in Africa. It focuses...
Almost all African states experience substantial and widespread political insecurity in a variety of...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
In the wake of violence, many questions remain concerning what can be done to build peace: What are ...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, sub-Saharan African states have substantially increased thei...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
Why do non-state groups engage in armed conflict with each other? Most studies on internal conflict ...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
Global datasets on interstate armed conflict suggest that African states clash with each other rarel...
A book chapter by Macharia Munene School of Humanities & Social Sciences in the book Militias, Rebel...
Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We ...
This article analyzes some factors underlying the spread of insurgent violence in Africa. It focuses...
Almost all African states experience substantial and widespread political insecurity in a variety of...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
In the wake of violence, many questions remain concerning what can be done to build peace: What are ...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, sub-Saharan African states have substantially increased thei...
How and under what conditions does war spread into regions and do regional conflict systems evolve? ...
Armed nonstate conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomeno...