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Street protests in Dili during the mid-2006 conflict in Timor-Leste.
Understanding the tipping point of urban conflict
The project aims to re-think conventional assumptions and offer new insights into the determinants of urban violence, including in particular identifying context-specific circumstances under which everyday urban conflict becomes violent.
Agency and Governance in Contexts of Civil Conflict
How does the relationship between populations living in areas of conflict, and armed non-state actors, result in forms of local governance and affect livelihoods? Based on work in Colombia, India, Lebanon, Niger and South Africa.

Households amid Urban Riots: The Economic Consequences of Civil Violence in India

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Wartime Institutions: A Research Agenda

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Local Institutions and Armed Group Presence in Colombia

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Bridging Micro and Macro Approaches on Civil Wars and Political Violence: Issues, Challenges, and the Way Forward

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