![]() ![]() This includes whether the recurrence is over the same or related issues, over different incompatibility, or an otherwise unrelated conflict over the same incompatibility. We code information about the type of recurrence for each episode. The total number of conflict-episodes identified between 19 is 347, with a total of 627 dyad-episodes. One conflict can include more than one dyad. ![]() This is done both at the conflict level, and at the dyadic level, a dyad is defined by UCDP as a conflict between two armed actors, while a state-based conflict is defined as an armed conflict over a stated incompatibility, where at least one of the actors is the government of a state. The conflict is counted as recurring when there is at least one calendar year between the last event in the previous episode, and the first event in the following episode. The episodes identified in the PRIO Conflict Recurrence Database follows the state-based conflicts identified by UCDP data, but are extended to include all violent event related to that conflict, rather than relying on the commonly used 25-death threshold. ![]() This new dataset expands and deepens our understanding of when, where and under what conditions armed conflicts persist and recur. The PRIO Conflict Recurrence Database extends on already existing data on organized violence by Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) (Gleditsch, Wallensteen, Eriksson, Sollenberg, & Strand, 2002 Sundberg & Melander, 2013). ![]()
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