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1. One Year After: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa?

2. Electoral Rentierism? The Cross-National and Subnational Effect of Oil on Electoral Competitiveness in Multiparty Autocracies

3. Mind the Gap: An Annotated Overview of Datasets in the Study of Institutions and Conflict in Divided Societies

4. Does Uranium Mining Increase Civil Conflict Risk? Evidence from a Spatiotemporal Analysis of Africa from 1945 to 2010, September 2012

5. Why Do Some Oil Exporters Experience Civil War But Others Do Not? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Net Oil-Exporting Countries

6. Cutting Bread or Cutting Throats? – Findings from a New Database on Religion, Violence and Peace in Sub – Saharan Africa, 1990 to 2008

7. Do Religious Factors Impact Armed Conflict? Empirical Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

8. Managing Ethnic Conflict: The Menu of Institutional Engineering

9. Revisiting the Resource–Conflict Link: A Systematic Comparative Test of Causal Mechanisms in Four Major Oil-Exporting Countries

10. Ethnicity and Party Systems in Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa

11. The 'Ambivalence of the Sacred' in Africa: The Impact of Religion on Peace and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa

12. Measuring Party Institutionalization in Developing Countries: A New Research Instrument Applied to 28 African Political Parties

13. Promoting Peace and Democracy through Party Regulation? Ethnic Party Bans in Africa

14. A Paradox of Plenty? Rent Distribution and Political Stability in Oil States

15. Context Matters - Rethinking the Resource Curse in Sub-Saharan Africa

16. Factionalism in Political Parties: An Analytical Framework for Comparative Studies