Variants of violence: Classifying conflict types and policies for peace
Dominic Rohner,
Oliver Vanden Eynde and
Emma Verhille
Economic Policy, 2025, vol. 40, issue 123, 621-645
Abstract:
This paper studies how heterogeneity in conflict determinants and types calls for different policy responses. For this purpose, we propose a novel, data-driven classification of country contexts and corresponding conflict types. We discuss several major conflict-related themes and policy-relevant recipes for curbing fighting.
Date: 2025
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