Side switching by armed groups is a prominent feature of many civil wars. Shifts in alignment have far-reaching consequences, influencing key outcomes such as civil war duration and termination, military effectiveness, levels of civilian victimization, and state-building prospects. In Sudan's wars, ideological and ethnic cleavages have not influenced factional alignments nearly as much as one might expect given the prominence of clashing political projects and ethnically organized violence in southern Sudan and Darfur. Recent explanations highlighting the role of territorial control, factional infighting, or relative power considerations also have limited value. In many wars fought in weak states characterized by low barriers to side switch...
Eastern and Central Equatoria States played distinctive roles in the two Sudanese civil wars, the ef...
A political power struggle between South Sudanese president Salva Kiir and former vice president Rie...
The Black Book of Sudan claims to identify a pattern of political control – by people of its norther...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
On January 9th 2005 through the facilitation of the Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGA...
This article analyses communal conflict, which we define as violent conflict between non-state group...
This chapter analyses ethno-communal conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan, which gained independence i...
This paper explains how multiple identities have been formed in this highly diversified country thro...
The recently concluded Liberian civil war and on-going phase of the Sudanese civil war reveal the de...
Civil wars often feature insurgent groups with external sponsors. Yet, we know little about the impa...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
It is assumed that humanitarian aid in civil war does good by relieving the suffering of the civilia...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002719826234When re...
Why do some rebel groups fail to unite against a common competitor? To answer this question, I start...
Eastern and Central Equatoria States played distinctive roles in the two Sudanese civil wars, the ef...
A political power struggle between South Sudanese president Salva Kiir and former vice president Rie...
The Black Book of Sudan claims to identify a pattern of political control – by people of its norther...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? Communal conflicts pose a ...
On January 9th 2005 through the facilitation of the Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGA...
This article analyses communal conflict, which we define as violent conflict between non-state group...
This chapter analyses ethno-communal conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan, which gained independence i...
This paper explains how multiple identities have been formed in this highly diversified country thro...
The recently concluded Liberian civil war and on-going phase of the Sudanese civil war reveal the de...
Civil wars often feature insurgent groups with external sponsors. Yet, we know little about the impa...
By the start of 2014, violent conflict had erupted across much of South Sudan following initial viol...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
It is assumed that humanitarian aid in civil war does good by relieving the suffering of the civilia...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002719826234When re...
Why do some rebel groups fail to unite against a common competitor? To answer this question, I start...
Eastern and Central Equatoria States played distinctive roles in the two Sudanese civil wars, the ef...
A political power struggle between South Sudanese president Salva Kiir and former vice president Rie...
The Black Book of Sudan claims to identify a pattern of political control – by people of its norther...