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Category Archives: Remote Violence

South Africa — 2015 Update

By Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd11 December 2015
2015 has so far been the most active year for South Africa in the ACLED…
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Nigeria — 2015 Update

By Matt Fleugel-Carew11 December 2015
Nigeria was the second most active country in the ACLED dataset in 2015. The first…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 5 Dec 2015)

By ACLED9 December 2015
A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April to…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 28 Nov 2015)

By ACLED1 December 2015
A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April to…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 21 Nov 2015)

By ACLED24 November 2015
A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April to…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 14 Nov 2015)

By ACLED19 November 2015
A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April to…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 7 Nov 2015)

By ACLED11 November 2015
A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April to…
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Sources of Income and Political Conflict

By Roudabeh Kishi5 November 2015
Strong state capacity is difficult to attain in low-income countries where the state lacks access…
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Uganda — November 2015 Update

By Janet McKnight5 November 2015
Uganda has seen a steady increase in violence and protest throughout 2015, peaking in October…
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