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ID098418
Title ProperArmed conflicts, 1946-2009
LanguageENG
AuthorHarbom, Lotta ;  Wallensteen, Peter
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2009, UCDP recorded 36 active armed conflicts, down by one from 2008. Having remained fairly stable over the past few years, the number of armed conflicts is now substantially lower than during the peak years of the early 1990s. But compared to the early years of this decade, the figure has increased by 24%. Six of the conflicts reached the level of war (more than 1,000 battle-related deaths) in 2009, up by one from 2008. No interstate conflict was recorded, but seven intrastate conflicts were internationalized, in the sense that one or both of the conflict parties received troops support from an external state. The most intense war in terms of fatalities was that in Sri Lanka. Eight of the armed conflicts listed for 2008 were not active in 2009, but during the year, one entirely new conflict erupted in Myanmar (Kokang), two were restarted by previously recorded actors in Angola (Cabinda) and in Rwanda and four previously recorded conflicts were restarted by new actors in Central African Republic, India (Bodoland), Nigeria and Yemen. Only one peace agreement was concluded during the year, which is decidedly lower than the annual average recorded for the past 20 years.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 47, No. 4; Jul 2010: p. 501-509
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol. 47, No. 4; Jul 2010: p. 501-509
Key WordsConflict ;  Data ;  Dyad ;  Peace Agreement


 
 
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