Melissa Pavlik is a former ACLED Research Consultant. Melissa focused on overarching trends of armed conflict across and within ACLED’s regions of study. She has degrees in Statistics and Political Science from the University of Chicago, and in War Studies from King’s College London. Her research focus includes violent non-state actors, conflict mapping, and American foreign policy.
Spanning from 2010 to the present, ACLED’s dataset for Myanmar includes over 5,000 recorded events.…
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ACLED’s Thailand dataset contains nearly 3,000 recorded political violence, protest, and other non-violent political events…
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Over 1000 events have been added to ACLED’s Cambodia dataset — extending coverage back to…
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Over 250 additional events were added to the ACLED Vietnam dataset, nearly tripling the number…
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The period of ACLED’s coverage of Sri Lanka, 2010-2014, was bookended by the country’s sixth…
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Over 3700 political violence, protests, and other non-violent events have been added to ACLED’s Bangladesh…
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Recorded political violence, protests, and other non-violent events drastically increased in the Philippines after President…
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Of the fourteen United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions currently active around the world, half are…
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In this series of infographics, ACLED’s Research Analyst, Melissa Pavlik, explores 5 hidden or under-reported…
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