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Conflict Zone from the LSE

Cutting edge research into the drivers of intractable conflict. Our researchers bring together the big ideas and concepts needed to understand the causes of organised violence in the twenty-first century. We expose the political economy of organised violence: the networks of money and power that stand behind many of the world"s trouble spots. Produced by the Conflict Research Programme, an international research project funded by the UK Department of International Development.

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52:22
S3 Ep6: Amid scandal, protest and geopolitical...
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48:46
S3 Ep5: Ukraine and Russia: who is winning on the...
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45:42
S3 Ep5: Ukraine in 2025 - what now?
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35:53
S3 Ep4: Fragmentation of fragile peace: Political...
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27:21
S3 Ep3: State Collapse and the Shrinking of Civic...
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31:42
S3 Ep2: From the Revolution of Dignity to Full-Scale...
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31:16
S3 Ep1: Where are Our Mangoes? Local-driven...
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49:06
S2 Ep5: The logics of conflict in the DRC: from the...
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34:49
S2 Ep4: Decolonising conflict research in the Global...
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41:17
S2 Ep3: What happens when the oil runs out? Traumatic...
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47:13
S2 Ep2: Investigating the oil rush in Somalia
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54:26
S2 Ep1: Ten years of war in Syria: an enquiry into...
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52:56
S1 Ep6: What works? Exploring the role of local peace...
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36:11
S1 Ep5: What works? Effective security sector reform...
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58:32
S1 Ep4: Opportunities for peace and democracy:...
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54:52
S1 Ep3: Identity politics and the political marketplace
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48:35
S1 Ep2: Buying and selling politics: the political...
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51:09
S1 Ep1: How is war changing? Organised violence in...
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