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- 51: Weapons, Violence and the Perpetrator-Victim Nexus in South Africa

- Kai Thaler
- 50: Socio-economic conditions, young men and violence in Cape Town

- Kai Thaler
- 49: Socio-economic conditions, young men and violence in Cape Town

- Jeremy Seekings and Kai Thaler
- 48: Group Violence, Ethnic Diversity, and Citizen Participation: Evidence from Indonesia

- Christophe Muller and Marc Vothknecht
- 47: Incentives and Survival in Violent Conflicts

- Moshik Lavie and Christophe Muller
- 46: Economic and Political Causes of Genocidal Violence: A comparison with findings on the causes of civil war

- Frances Stewart
- 45: Reconsidering the Role of Conflict in the Lives of Refugees: The Case of Somalis in Europe

- Susan Zimmermann and Roger Zetter
- 44: Factors of Socio-economic Uncertainty in the Bosnian War

- Gyöngyvér Demény
- 43: Self-Employment and Conflict in Colombia

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Nina Wald
- 42: Beyond Coping. Risk Management in the West Bank

- Silvia Jarauta Bernal
- 41: What Can Applying a Gender Lens Contribute to Conflict Studies? A review of selected MICROCON1 working papers

- Colette Harris
- 40: Conflict Experiences and Household Expectations on Recovery: Survey Evidence from Northern Uganda

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Tony Muhumuza
- 39: Household Decision-making under Threat of Violence: A Micro Level Study in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh

- Mohammad Badiuzzaman, John Cameron and Syed Mansoob Murshed
- 38: Marrying Up: Forced Displacement and Youth Employment in the Aftermath of the Congo War: From making a living to making a life

- Timothy Raeymaekers
- 37: Poverty, Livelihoods and War Legacies: the Case of Post-War Rural Kosovo

- Elodie Douarin, Julie Litchfield and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
- 36: Marrying Up: The Role of Sex Ratio in Assortative Matching

- Ran Abramitzky, Adeline Delavande and Luis Vasconcelos
- 35: Remittances and Labor Supply in Post-Conflict Tajikistan

- Patricia Justino and Olga Shemyakina
- 34: Institutions and Conflict: Communal Water Management in North-West Namibia

- Diego Augusto Menestrey Schwieger
- 33: Local Water Governance: Negotiating Water Access and Resolving Resource Conflicts in Tanzanian Irrigation Schemes

- Johanna Kramm and Lars Wirkus
- 32: War and Poverty

- Patricia Justino
- 31: Who Engages in Water Scarcity Conflicts? A Field Experiment with Irrigators in Semi-arid Africa

- Els Lecoutere, Ben D’Exelle and Bjorn Van Campenhout
- 30: Determinants of Protests: Longitudinal Evidence from Ukraine’s Orange Revolution

- Carlos Bozzoli and Tilman Brück
- 29: Experience, Memory and Narrative: A Biographical Analysis of Ethnic Identity

- Teodora Karamelska and Christian Geiselmann
- 28: DDRed in Liberia: Youth Remarginalisation or Reintegration?

- Morten Bøås and Ingunn Bjørkhaug
- 27: Child Soldiers in Colombia: The Recruitment of Children into Non-state Violent Armed Groups

- Ingunn Bjørkhaug
- 26: Challenges and Opportunities for Women’s Land Rights in Post- Conflict Northern Uganda

- Fredrick Immanuel Kindi
- 25: A Phoenix in Flames? Portfolio Choice and Violence in Civil War in Rural Burundi

- Eleonora Nillesen and Philip Verwimp
- 24: Child Morbidity and Camp Decongestion in Post-war Uganda

- Carlos Bozzoli and Tilman Brück
- 23: Institutions Under Construction: Resolving Resource Conflicts in Tanzanian Irrigation Schemes

- Els Lecoutere
- 22: Institutions of Water Management and Conflict Resolution in Lesotho on a Local Level: An empirical study of displacement areas of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project

- Sophia Bildhaeuser
- 21: Does Conflict affect Preferences? Results from Field Experiments in Burundi

- Maarten Voors, Eleonora Nillesen, Philip Verwimp, Erwin Bulte, Robert Lensink and Daan van Soest
- 20: Circumstantial Alliances and Loose Loyalties in Rebellion Making: The Case of Tuareg Insurgency in Northern Niger (2007-2009)

- Yvan Guichaoua
- 19: How Do Ethnic Militias Perpetuate in Nigeria? A Micro-level Perspective on the Oodua People’s Congress

- Yvan Guichaoua
- 18: Religion versus Ethnicity as a Source of Mobilisation: Are There Differences?

- Frances Stewart
- 17: UN Peacekeeping Economies and Local Sex Industries: Connections and Implications

- Kathleen M. Jennings and Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
- 16: Identity and Islamic Radicalization in Western Europe

- S Mansoob Murshed and Sara Pavan
- 15: Leaving Mogadishu: The War on Terror and Displacement Dynamics in the Somali Regions

- Anna Lindley
- 14: Labor Market Effects of Migration-Related Supply Shocks: Evidence from Internally Displaced Populations in Colombia

- Valentina Calderon Mejia and Ana Ibáñez
- 13: A Global View of Horizontal Inequalities: Inequalities Experienced by Muslims Worldwide

- Frances Stewart
- 12: The Impact of Armed Civil Conflict on Household Welfare and Policy Responses

- Patricia Justino
- 11: Rebel Recruitment in a Coffee Exporting Economy

- Eleonora Nillesen and Philip Verwimp
- 10: Do conflicts create poverty traps? Asset losses and recovery for displaced households in Colombia

- Ana Ibáñez and Andres Moya
- 9: Consumption Growth, Household Splits and Civil War

- Philip Verwimp and Tom Bundervoet
- 8: The Micro-foundations of Social Contracts, Civil Conflicts and International Peace-Making

- Jose Cuesta and Mansoob Murshed
- 7: Is Fiscal Decentralization Conflict Abating? Routine Violence and District Level Government in Java, Indonesia

- Mansoob Murshed and Zulfan Tadjoeddin
- 6: Poverty and Violent Conflict: A Micro Level Perspective on the Causes and Duration of Warfare

- Patricia Justino
- 5: Health and Civil War in Rural Burundi

- Tom Bundervoet, Philip Verwimp and Richard Akresh
- 4: Poverty Dynamics, Violent Conflict and Convergence in Rwanda

- Patricia Justino and Philip Verwimp
- 3: Carrot or stick? Redistributive transfers versus policing in contexts of civil unrest

- Patricia Justino
- 2: Reappraising the Greed and Grievance Explanations for Violent Internal Conflict

- Mansoob Murshed and Zulfan Tadjoeddin
- 1: On the Links between Violent Conflict and Household Poverty: How Much Do We Really Know?

- Patricia Justino