Vita Roy

Managing Resource-Related Conflict

Dataset


  • Description

    Despite a well-documented link between resource production and political instability, little is known about what forms of resource management can disrupt the resource-conflict link and contribute to stability. The dataset “Managing resource-related conflict” presents event-based data on postconflict resource management after countries have experienced armed conflict related to lootable resource extraction from 1945-2013. The dataset contains four resource management strategies (exclusionary, shared, transformative, paternalistic) based on two dimensions (inclusion in resource governance, distribution of costs and benefits). The data is published as supplement to the article “Managing resource-related conflict: A framework of lootable resource management and post conflict stabilization” in the Journal of Conflict Resolution.

    Research Programmes

    Access

    Open / without registration

    Time

    1945 - 2013

    Geographical coverage

    Afghanistan / AF; Angola / AO; Burma, Socialist Republic of the Union of / BUMM; Cambodia / KH; Central African Republic / CF; Congo, Democratic Republic of the / CD; Côte dIvoire / CI; Guinea / GN; Indonesia / ID; Liberia / LR; Papua New Guinea / PG; Peru / PE; Philippines / PH; Senegal / SN; Sierra Leone / SL

    Mode of data collection

    Compilation/Synthesis, Content Analysis

    Vita Roy (née Thomann)

    Vita Roy (née Thomann)

    Former Doctoral Researcher


    Journal of Conflict Resolution | 2018

    Managing Resource-Related Conflict: A Framework of Lootable Resource Management and Postconflict Stabilization

    Vita Roy (née Thomann)

    Former Doctoral Researcher

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