Explaining Wartime Rape In Armed Conflict: The Great Lakes (Sub-) Region

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Explaining Wartime Rape In Armed Conflict: The Great Lakes (Sub-) Region

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Sexual violence in armed conflict and wartime rape has been part of the spoils of war from time immemorial. A long dismissed inevitable consequence of the conflict is now widely recognized as an important problem of international security. Its ruinous effects on victims, perpetrators and local communities include forced displacement, the spread of disease, the burden of unwanted children, and deeply traumatized populations. Wartime rape can have devastating repercussions for international security, and it threatens prospects for peace and post conflict reconstruction. Given the challenges of working in this setting, wartime rape has not been well studied.

No part of the world has been unaffected by wartime rape. However, there have been few efforts to gather comprehensive data, and there is little agreement why it occurs. The Great Lakes (sub-) region of Africa is no exception. Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Uganda have been plagued by decades of political instability, porous borders and humanitarian crises, along with by internal conflicts and widespread violence. Within these conflicts, SVAC have emerged as a prominent modus operandi. Although there is an agreement about the use of strategic and systemic rape, there are many unanswered questions regarding its occurrence. I propose to test existing explanations for wartime rape using a dataset of all active armed conflicts in the period 1989-2009 and subsequently conducting explanatory case studies focusing on the selected region. The main objective is to shed light on the frequency of occu...

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...ata for other countries in the region. Additionally, these cases were selected based on RSC theory.

ii. In the second stage of this research, I set out to explain the results obtained in the statistical analysis, focusing on selected cases.

iii. E.g. if genocide/politicide proves to be statistically significant, the explanation for statistical significance will be formulated and vice versa.

c. Sources

i. Together with Wood’s articles explaining variety in wartime rape and Cohen’s articles and dataset focusing on the explanation of rape during civil war between years 1980 – 2009, Leatherman’s book Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict (2011) now serve as the cornerstone for my research.

ii. Cohen’s original dataset, APSR article + supplementary material

iii. recommended datasets, codebooks

iv. reports

v. peer review articles, books

vi. internet sources

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