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Anti-Government Demonstrations and Separatism in Thailand: Political Disorder Trends Ahead of the 2023 General Election

23 February 2023

An analysis of anti-government demonstrations and separatist violence in Thailand prior to the 2023 general election.

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ACLED Conflict Severity Index

19 January 2023

Drawing on the latest ACLED data, the Conflict Severity Index assesses four key indicators to identify the most severe forms of conflict, providing new insights into how and where severe conflicts occur.

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Papuan Independence and Political Disorder in Indonesia

5 October 2022

This report examines disorder trends related to the issue of Papuan independence since 2018, focusing in particular on the rise in clashes between state forces and the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), increasing levels of violence targeting civilians by the TPNPB, and disproportionate state intervention in peaceful protests held by Papuans or Papuan groups.

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Violence Targeting Civilians Increased During Elections in Papua New Guinea

22 September 2022

Violence targeting civilians in Papua New Guinea rose in the lead-up to and during the campaign, voting, and vote counting periods for the country’s recent national elections. When voting began on 4 July, mob violence at polling stations became deadly amid allegations of voter fraud, missing ballots, and disputed counting. With a decentralized political system…

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Sri Lanka: Increasing Debt, Increasing Demonstrations

2 June 2022

As Sri Lanka faces its worst economic crisis in decades, demonstrations have surged across the country. In this infographic, ACLED South Asia Assistant Research Manager Indrajit Sharma, South Asia Research Manager Aastha Kaul, Research Analyst Josh Satre, and Asia Pacific Regional Specialist Elliott Bynum track the wave of unrest.

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Monitoring Political Disorder in Nepal: A Joint ACLED, COCAP, and CSC Report

5 May 2022

Analysis of new data on political violence and demonstration activity from 2018 to 2022.

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