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Gewalt 5 Violence 5 Friedenssicherung 3 Middle East 3 Mittlerer Osten 3 Peacekeeping 3 Political conflict 3 Politischer Konflikt 3 Sub-Saharan Africa 3 Subsahara-Afrika 3 Welt 3 World 3 sub-Saharan Africa 3 Bürgerkrieg 2 COVID-19 2 Central Africa 2 Civil war 2 Coronavirus 2 Lateinamerika 2 Latin America 2 Nordafrika 2 North Africa 2 Sanction 2 Sanktion 2 Zentralafrika 2 armed conflict 2 peacebuilding 2 violence 2 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Armed forces 1 Authoritarian regimes 1 Authoritarianism 1 Autoritarismus 1 Canada 1 Caribbean countries 1 Defence industry 1 Discrimination 1 Diskriminierung 1 Economic development 1
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Arbeitspapier 9 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Working Paper 9
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English 9
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Kurtenbach, Sabine 3 Almohamad, Selman 2 Bank, André 2 Basedau, Matthias 2 Deepen, Yannick 2 Grauvogel, Julia 2 Attia, Hana 1 Deitch, Mora 1 Fröhlich, Christiane 1 Huber, Christopher 1 Kirchschlager, Markus 1 Müller-Funk, Lea 1 Soest, Christian von 1
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies 4 GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies 1
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GIGA working papers 9 GIGA Research Programme: Peace and Security 7 GIGA research programme: Peace and security 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 9
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How authoritarian regimes counter international sanctions pressure
Soest, Christian von - German Institute for Global and Area Studies - 2023
Based on current literature, this paper analyses the nature and effects of external pressure imposed on authoritarian regimes. Around three-quarters of all countries under United Nations, United States, and European Union sanctions are authoritarian, and “democracy sanctions” that aim at...
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Coping with complexity : dealing with non-state armed actors
Deepen, Yannick; Kurtenbach, Sabine - 2023
Non-state armed actors (NSAAs) come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including warlordled groups, insurgencies, militias, and organised-crime syndicates to name just the most prominent examples hereof. In war or lower-level armed conflict, as well as violence-prone contexts, these groups pose...
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COVID-19 and violent actors in the global south : an inter- and cross-regional comparison
Bank, André; Deepen, Yannick; Grauvogel, Julia; … - German Institute for Global and Area Studies - 2022
This Working Paper examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on state and non-state violent actors in the Global South. We provide an ACLED-based interregional mapping of trends in Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and subSaharan Africa. Cross-regional case...
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One year after : has the COVID-19 pandemic increased violence in sub-Saharan Africa?
Basedau, Matthias; Deitch, Mora - German Institute for Global and Area Studies - 2021
In spring 2020, observers and practitioners warned that COVID-19 would increase violence in sub-Saharan Africa by creating an economic shock that would lead to distributional conflicts and government repression. Compared to before the pandemic, violence did increase in 2020, rising by 40 and 60...
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State(s) of negotiation : drivers of forced migration governance in most of the world
Müller-Funk, Lea; Fröhlich, Christiane; Bank, André - 2020
Between normative aspirations and national interests, forced migrants often become pawns in host states' negotiations with internal and external actors. Focusing on North Africa, the Middle East, and the Horn of Africa, this paper offers an analytical framework to better understand forced...
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Peacebuilding after war and violence - neighbourhood matters
Almohamad, Selman; Kirchschlager, Markus; Kurtenbach, Sabine - German Institute for Global and Area Studies - 2020
Sustainable Development Goal 16 on "peace, justice, and strong institutions" is widely considered a central pillar of sustainable development. Based on a comprehensive concept of peace that goes beyond the mere absence of war, it might also be the most difficult to realise. Debates in Peace and...
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How do international sanctions end? : Towards a process-oriented, relational, and signalling perspective
Grauvogel, Julia; Attia, Hana - 2020
Research on sanctions has hitherto focused on their implementation and effectiveness, whereas the termination of such measures has received only little attention. The traditional model, which looks at sanctions and their removal in terms of rational, interstate bargaining, focuses on how...
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Bringing regional politics to the study of security sector reform : army reform in Sierra Leone and Iraq
Almohamad, Selman - 2019
This paper argues that the scholarship on security sector reform (SSR) tends to neglect regional politics in the formulation of its concepts and policies, and that this neglect deprives the study of SSR of a valuable analytical level. It therefore uses comparative historical analysis and the...
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When do religious minorities' grievances lead to peaceful or violent protest? : Evidence from Canada’s Jewish and Muslim communities
Huber, Christopher; Basedau, Matthias - GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies - 2018
Previous research has shown that minority grievances can contribute significantly to violent conflict. However, it appears that grievances do not inevitably induce religious and other minorities to engage in protest or rebellion. Moreover, relative deprivation may explain conflict but not...
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