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Category Archives: Rioting And Protests

Nepal: Paving the Way for Reconstruction

By Alexandra Pfefferle25 September 2015
Introduction The powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015 was followed…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 19 Sept 2015)

By ACLED22 September 2015
ACLED has released a new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 12 Sept 2015)

By ACLED15 September 2015
ACLED has released a new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from…
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“Developed” Protests in Developing Contexts

By Anna Waterfield15 September 2015
Peaceful protests constitute 87% of recorded events in Cambodia and Vietnam. This may be reflective…
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Land Conflicts in India

By Nina Kaysser15 September 2015
Reigniting the long-standing issue of land acquisition, the proposed amendments to the new 2013 Land…
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ACLED Realtime Asia Data — January – August 30, 2015

By ACLED14 September 2015
ACLED releases up-to-date Asian conflict data on a monthly basis. The latest data — covering…
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Update — Burundi Local Data on Recent Unrest (26 Apr – 5 Sept 2015)

By ACLED8 September 2015
ACLED has released a new update of the recent unrest in Burundi. This twelfth update…
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The Effect of Inequality on Conflict in Africa

By Roudabeh Kishi4 September 2015
Many have noted inequality as fuel for conflict (see review in Lichbach, 1989). It can…
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Zimbabwe — September 2015 Update

By Andrea Carboni4 September 2015
In August, conflict activity in Zimbabwe reached the lowest levels since December 2014, with 12…
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The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) is a disaggregated data collection, analysis, and crisis mapping project.

ACLED is the highest quality and most widely used real-time data and analysis source on political violence and protest around the world. Practitioners, researchers, journalists, and governments depend on ACLED for the latest reliable information on current conflict and disorder patterns.

ACLED is a registered non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status in the United States.

Please contact [email protected] with comments or queries regarding the ACLED dataset.







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