arXiv Open Access 2026

Mapping the long-term trajectories of political violence in Africa

Steven M. Radil Nick Dorward Olivier Walther Levi John Wolf
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Existing models of political violence often emphasize discrete transitions, when conflicts emerge, escalate, or subside, without considering the longer trajectories of violence that accumulate across time and space. This paper introduces a spatially explicit longitudinal sequence analysis to address this gap. Using event-level data from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset covering Africa from 1997 to 2024, we classify locations according to the intensity and spatial concentration of violence, tracing how these states evolve into distinct conflict trajectories. Applying optimal matching and clustering techniques, we identify six recurrent patterns ranging from short-lived, localized outbreaks to protracted high-intensity conflicts. We further assess how these trajectories align across neighboring areas, revealing evidence of spatial interdependence, particularly in border regions. By highlighting the temporal rhythms and geographic linkages of political violence, the study advances conflict research beyond isolated transitions and provides a framework for understanding the life cycles of violence.

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Steven M. Radil

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Nick Dorward

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Olivier Walther

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Levi John Wolf

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Radil, S.M., Dorward, N., Walther, O., Wolf, L.J. (2026). Mapping the long-term trajectories of political violence in Africa. https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.06502

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