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States, Not Jihadis, Exploiting Corona Crisis in West Africa

28 May 2020

This is a joint brief by Kars de Bruijne and Loïc Bisson produced in partnership with the Clingendael Institute and published in the Clingendael Spectator. The outbreak of COVID-19 has strengthened…

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State Atrocities in the Sahel: The Impetus for Counterinsurgency Results is Fueling Government Attacks on Civilians

20 May 2020

After eight years of conflict in the Sahel, the international community remains primarily focused on the two main jihadi militant groups driving the sub-regional insurgency in Mali, Burkina Faso, and…

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Cabo Ligado Weekly: 10-17 May 2020

19 May 2020

Overview of Insurgency The Cabo Delgado insurgency combines extremist religious influences with local political grievances to create a potent threat to Mozambican state control over much of the province. Cabo…

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Widespread Violence Rises Ahead of Burundi’s 2020 Election

19 May 2020

Amid the global coronavirus pandemic, Burundi intends to hold local and national elections on 20 May 2020. The reporting of coronavirus cases in the country remains low ahead of the…

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Authoritarianism Is Guinea’s First Coronavirus Survivor

5 May 2020

How might the coronavirus influence political violence? Arguably, one of the countries where the coronavirus has altered patterns most severely is in Guinea. Since October 2019, Guinea has experienced large-scale,…

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ACLED 2019: The Year in Review

2 March 2020

ACLED’s 2019 annual report reviews the past year of data on political violence and demonstration activity across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia and the Caucasus,…

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