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Armed Conflict Survey 2020 - The Worldwide Review of Political, Military Humanitarian Trends in

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Editor’s Introduction
Notes on Methodology
Global Trends
Brian McQuinn
Armed-Group Proliferation: Origins and Consequences
Eleanor Beevor and Dhia Muhsin
Non-state Armed Groups and UAVs: Uptake and Effectiveness
Francesco Milan
ISIS Foreign Fighters after the Fall of the Caliphate
Tuesday Reitano
Human Trafficking in Conflict
Conflict Reports
Americas
• Regional Introduction
• Brazil (Rio de Janeiro & Ceará)
• Colombia (BACRIMs)
• El Salvador
• Honduras
• Mexico (Cartels)
Asia-Pacific
• Regional Introduction
• Myanmar (EAOs)
• Philippines (ASG & Moro)
• Philippines (NPA)
• Southern Thailand
Europe and Eurasia
• Regional Introduction
• Armenia–Azerbaijan (Nagorno-Karabakh)
• Ukraine
Middle East and North Africa
• Regional Introduction
• Egypt (Sinai)
• Iraq
• Israel-Palestine
• Libya
• Syria
• Turkey (PKK)
• Yemen
South Asia
• Regional Introduction
• Afghanistan
• India (CPI–Maoist)
• India (Northeast)
• India–Pakistan (Kashmir)
• Pakistan
Sub-Saharan Africa
• Regional Introduction
• Cameroon
• Central African Republic
• Democratic Republic of the Congo
• Ethiopia (Communal Violence)
• Lake Chad Basin (Boko Haram)
• The Sahel (Mali & Burkina Faso)
• Nigeria (Farmer–Pastoralist)
• Somalia
• South Sudan
• Sudan (Darfur, Blue Nile & South Kordofan)
Index
& The 2020 Chart of Armed Conflict

Summary

Covering the key events and developments in 33 conflicts across six global regions in 2019, The Armed Conflict Survey is an essential resource for those involved in security policymaking, and an indispensable handbook for anyone conducting serious analysis of armed conflict.

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