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Conflict Zone from the LSE
Conflict Zone from the LSE
16 episodes
1 month ago
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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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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Courses
Education,
History,
News,
Politics
Episodes (16/16)
Conflict Zone from the LSE
S3 Ep5: Ukraine in 2025 - what now?
2 months ago
45 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S3 Ep4: Fragmentation of fragile peace: Political Marketplace in Ethiopia
1 year ago
35 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S3 Ep3: State Collapse and the Shrinking of Civic Space under the Taliban: The Politics of Knowledge in Afghanistan
1 year ago
27 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S3 Ep2: From the Revolution of Dignity to Full-Scale War: Civic Resistance in Ukraine
1 year ago
31 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S3 Ep1: Where are Our Mangoes? Local-driven Contestation of Predatory Practices in South Sudan’s Resource Extraction
1 year ago
31 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S2 Ep5: The logics of conflict in the DRC: from the mineral to the checkpoint economy
An investigation into a changing political economy
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3 years ago
49 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S2 Ep4: Decolonising conflict research in the Global South: reflections and dialogues
Lessons from the Silent Voices Bukavu project
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4 years ago
34 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S2 Ep3: What happens when the oil runs out? Traumatic decarbonisation in South Sudan
South Sudan in the face of the global crisis and transition
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4 years ago
41 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S2 Ep2: Investigating the oil rush in Somalia
Dangers and opportunities for development
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4 years ago
47 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S2 Ep1: Ten years of war in Syria: an enquiry into the rights and wrongs of ‘intervention’
Did the international community fail Syria?
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4 years ago
54 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S1 Ep6: What works? Exploring the role of local peace agreements in contemporary conflict resolution
The potential of civic-based local agreements
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4 years ago
52 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S1 Ep5: What works? Effective security sector reform in conflict situations
Making state security systems democratically accountable
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4 years ago
36 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S1 Ep4: Opportunities for peace and democracy: civicness in conflict societies
Opportunities for transformative change
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4 years ago
58 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S1 Ep3: Identity politics and the political marketplace
Drivers of intractable conflict
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4 years ago
54 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S1 Ep2: Buying and selling politics: the political marketplace and its adversaries
What's the relationship between corruption and organised violence?
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4 years ago
48 minutes

Conflict Zone from the LSE
S1 Ep1: How is war changing? Organised violence in the 21st century
An introduction to the nature of contemporary war
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4 years ago
51 minutes

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.