My BFA Report entitled Memento Corpus: The Archaic Body in a Contemporary Context (2019) is available here Daniel Strandow_Report_DegreeMetal_June19_2019.
Latest writing is my report for a Master of Fine Art. Iron to Icon: Forging the Sacred from Fragments of Tradition and Technology (2022), Daniel_Strandow_SAMEX2_report_June29_2022.
Within Peace- and Conflict Research my most important publication is my dissertation in peace and conflict studies: Fighting for Aid: Foreign Funding and Civil Conflict Intensity. Follow the link for the abstract and to download the full text pdf.
Research and Policy Publications
- Tao, Ran, Daniel Strandow, Michael G. Findley, Jean-Claude Thill, and James I. Walsh. 2016. ”A Hybrid Approach to Modeling Territorial Control in Violent Armed Conflicts.” Transactions in GIS. 20. No. 3. 413–425.
- Strandow, Daniel, Michael G. Findley, and Joseph K. Young. 2016. Foreign Aid and the Intensity of Violent Armed Conflict. AidData Working Paper No. 24.http://aiddata.org/working-papers.
- Walsh, James I., Michael G. Findley,Daniel Strandow, and Jean-Claude Thill. 2016. Mapping Territorial Control in Civil Wars. Political Violence at a Glance. August 10. https://politicalviolenceataglance.org /2016/08/10/mapping-territorial-control-in-civil-wars/.
- Strandow, Daniel, and Michael Findley. Codebook for Determining Territorial Interest and Control during Civil Conflicts. Version 1.0.
- Strandow, Daniel, Michael Findley, Josiah Marineau, Xuanxuan Wu. 2013. Mapping Territorial Control in Violent Armed Conflict.Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law. CCAPS Climate Change and African Political Stability: Research Brief No.12.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2012. Codebook for Assigning Points of Attack and Control to Civil War Actors.Version 1.0.
- Strandow, Daniel, Michael Findley, Audrey Faber, Ettore Marchesoni, Josh Powell. 2012. Aid Locations during Civil Wars South of the Sahara: The UCDP and AidData User’s Notes.Version 1.0.
- Findley, Michael, Josh Powell, Daniel Strandow, and Jeff Tanner. 2011. “The Localized Geography of Foreign Aid: A New Dataset and Application to Violent Armed Conflict”. World Development. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2011.07.022
- Strandow, Daniel, Michael Findley, Daniel Nielson, and Josh Powell. 2011. The UCDP and AidData codebook on georeferencing aid.Version 1.1 UCDP Paper. No. 4.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2008. “La longue traque d’un chef de guerre”. Alternatives Internationales. No.38. Mar.
- Fruchart, Damien, Paul Holtom, Daniel Strandow, Peter Wallensteen, and Siemon T. Wezeman. 2007. United Nations Arms Embargoes: Their Impact on Arms Flows and Target Behaviour. Uppsala and Solna: Uppsala University and Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2006. “UN Targeted Sanctions: Problems and Possibilities”. Journal of International Peace Operations. Vol.2. No.3. Nov.-Dec.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2006. Sanctions and Civil War: Targeted Measures for Conflict Resolution.Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
- Wallensteen, Peter, Mikael Eriksson, and Daniel Strandow. 2006. Sanctions for Conflict Prevention and Peace Building: Lessons Learned from Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia. Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
Conference Papers
- Findley, Michael G., Daniel Strandow, Jean-Claude Thill, and James Igoe Walsh. 2016. “Territorial Control and Violence Against Civilians During Civil Wars”. Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September 3.
- Strandow, Daniel, Michael G. Findley, Joseph K. Young. 2014. Foreign Aid and the Intensity of Violent Armed Conflict. Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, 26–29 March.
- Strandow, Daniel, Josh Powell, Jeff Tanner, and Michael Findley. 2010. The Geography of Foreign Aid and Violent Armed Conflict. Paper presented at the AidData Conference on Aid Transparency and Development Finance at Oxford University.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2009. The Power-law in Civil Wars: Exploring the Frequency and Size of Conventional Attacks and Battles. Paper presented ISA Annual Convention, New York. Panel: New Directions in the Analysis of Conflict and Cooperation, 18 February 2009, 10.00.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2007. Aid Implementation and the De-escalation of Intra-state Armed Conflicts. Paper presented at the Ph.D. Symposium on Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala, 5 May
Contributions to Publications
- Harbom Lotta (ed.). 2005. States in Armed Conflict 2004. Uppsala: Universitetstryckeriet.
- Harbom Lotta (ed.). 2004. States in Armed Conflict 2003. Uppsala: Universitetstryckeriet.
Datasets
- Strandow, Daniel, and Michael Findley. Aid Locations during Civil Wars South of the Sahara. Uppsala University and AidData.
- Strandow, Daniel. (Forthcoming). UNSC Sanctions Decisions 1989-2005. Special Program on the Implementation of Targeted Sanctions. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2006. Uppsala Battle and Sanctions Data: Liberia and Ivory Coast 2000-2006. Special Program on the Implementation of Targeted Sanctions. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
- Möller, Frida, Johan Brosché, Helena Grusell, Jonathan Hall, Daniel Strandow and Ralph Sundberg. 2006. International Conflict Preventive Measures Dataset 1993-2004 (MILC). Uppsala Conflict Data Program. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2003 and 2004. Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Iraq-Kuwait, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Yemen. 1989-2003. Uppsala Conflict Database. Uppsala Conflict Data Program. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
Unpublished Material
- Strandow, Daniel. 2004. “Uncounted Violence” in Iraq 2003. Available at the Human Security Project. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.
- Strandow, Daniel. 2003. Disparity between the Distribution of Power and the Distribution of Benefits: Explaining the Affect of Power on the Outcome of Civil War Negotiations. Master (magister) thesis, passed with distinction (VG).