Martin Ottmann / Johannes Vüllers
Datensatz
The Power-Sharing Event Dataset (PSED) contains information on 41 countries from different continents on the promises and practices of power-sharing between governments and rebels for a five-year period after the conclusion of a peace agreement (unless violence recurred earlier). The collected data covers the period from 1989 to 2006. The main features of the dataset are the specific focus on government-rebel dyads during post-conflict periods, an exact temporal mapping of implemented or abolished power-sharing events, and detailed descriptions for each power-sharing arrangement put into practice. An explanation of the theoretical impetus behind the PSED as well as an in-depth discussion of its concepts, variables and coding procedure can be found in the PSED data feature (publication see below).
Offen / ohne Registrierung
1989 - 2006
Europe, Western Europe, United Kingdom, Eastern Europe, Moldova, Georgia, Tajikistan, South-East Europe, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia, Rio Group, Mexico, Central America, Guatemala, El Salvador, Caribbean, Haiti, South America, Colombia, Africa South of Sahara, West Africa, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Central Africa, Burundi, Congo (Brazzaville), Rwanda, Chad, Congo (Kinshasa), Southern Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Republic of South Africa, East Africa, Uganda, North-East Africa, Djibouti, Somalia, African islands and other African areas, North Africa, Sudan, Western Asia, Afghanistan, Asia (without Western Asia), South Asia, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, South-East Asia, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Oceania, Melanesia, Papua Neu Guinea
Compilation/Synthesis