An analysis of the conflict in the Donbas region, focusing on ceasefire agreements and challenges.
Lennart Landman is the Director of Data at ACLED, where he oversees global data collection, methodology, quality assurance and special projects that drive enhancements in data collection, accessibility and interoperability.
Lennart is an expert in international conflict and security with over a decade of experience in think tank, academic and non-profit sectors. He has been with ACLED since 2017 leading regional desks covering Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, before working on data quality processes, methodology development and ACLED's data literacy programme. Before joining ACLED, he worked in the think tank and academic sectors on European defense and international security issues.
Lennart holds a BA and MA with honors in international relations from the University of Groningen.
An analysis of the conflict in the Donbas region, focusing on ceasefire agreements and challenges.
ACLED expands coverage to Central Asia and the Caucasus with real-time data on political violence and protest.
ACLED releases data on political violence and protest events in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
An analysis of the political climate in Ukraine following the election of Volodymyr Zelensky, focusing on nationalist groups and upcoming elections.
Political violence and protest events in Ukraine, focusing on Donbas.
ACLED records political violence and protests in the Balkans, with widespread peaceful protests.
Overview of political violence and protests in Southeastern European countries.
ACLED’s new Europe dataset covers over 23,500 political violence and protest events in 15 countries.