
A Micro-Level Perspective on the Dynamics of Conflict, Violence, and Development
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- Part I: Understanding Violent Conflict from a Micro-Level Perspective
- 1: Patricia Justino, Tilman Brück, and Philip Verwimp: Micro-Level Dynamics of Conflict, Violence, and Development: A New Analytical Framework
- 2: Timothy Raeymaekers: The Social Geography of Armed Conflict
- 3: José Cuesta and Syed Mansoob Murshed: Greed, Grievance, and Globalization
- Part II: Individual and Group Motivations in Conflict Processes
- 4: Yvan Guichaoua: Group Formation, Identities, and Violent Mobilization: Evidence from Nigeria and Niger
- 5: Frances Stewart: Inequality, Conflict, and Policy: A Review of some MICROCON Findings
- 6: Michael Emerson: Interculturalism: Europe and its Muslims in Search of Sound Societal Models
- Part III: Micro-Level Consequences of Violent Conflict
- 7: Julie Litchfield: Poverty, Livelihoods, and Violent Conflict
- 8: Philip Verwimp and Olivia D'Aoust: Risk, Security, and Coping Mechanisms in Contexts of Violent Conflict: Evidence from Rwanda and Burundi
- 9: Chiara Altare and Debarati Guha-Sapir: The Burden of Armed Conflict: A Public Health Approach
- 10: Roger Zetter, Andrea Purdekova, and Ana Maríá Ibáñez Londoño: Violence, Conflict, and Mobility: A Micro-Level Analysis
- 11: Colette Harris: What Can Applying a Gender Lens Contribute to Conflict Studies? A Review of Selected MICROCON Working Papers
- Part IV: Policy Implications and Future Research Agenda
- 12: Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Nina Wald: Evaluating Programmes in Conflict-Affected Areas
- 13: Nathalie Tocci: EU, Conflict Transformation, and Civil Society: Promoting Peace from the Bottom Up?
- 14: Patricia Justino: Research and Policy Implications From a Micro-Level Perspective on the Dynamics of Conflict, Violence, and Development
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