Do aid cuts fuel violent conflict in Africa ? How to promote peace
10 juin 2026 | Dominic Rohner, Professor of Economics and André Hoffman Chair in Political Economics and Governance, Geneva Graduate Institute, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID), Austin L. Wright, Associate Professor and Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Harris School of Public Policy at The University of Chicago, Jing-Rong Zeng, Postdoctoral Fellow, Paris School of Economics – École d'économie de Paris, Oliver Vanden Eynde, Professeur titulaire d'une chaire et directeur de recherche CNRS, Paris School of Economics – École d'économie de Paris; Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Uwe Sunde, Professor, Economics Department, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
In areas that had received the most American aid, the probability of conflict increased by 3.1 percentage points.
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