Ida Rudolfsen

Senior Researcher

Ida Rudolfsen
Additional position(s):
Desk Editor at Journal of Peace Research

Email: idarud@prio.org
Work phone: +4722547797
Twitter: @IdaRudolfsen
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Research Interests

Major research interests include food insecurity and social unrest, civil society organizations and state repression, autocratization and governance. 

My PhD project, "Fighting for Food? Investigating Food as a Source of Urban Unrest"​​​, explores whether and under what conditions food insecurity leads to unrest. The project focuses on urban Africa, and Johannesburg, South Africa.

Events

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Recent Publications

Dahl, Marianne; Hanne Fjelde; Ida Rudolfsen & Sirianne Dahlum (2022) Sivilsamfunnet jobber i motbakke for å forsvare demokratiet, Morgenbladet, 17 November.
Marsh, Nicholas; Ida Rudolfsen & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Protest and Insecurity: Trends in the Global South since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Conflict Trends, 3. Oslo: PRIO.

All Publications

Peer-reviewed Journal Article

Rudolfsen, Ida (2021) Food price increase and urban unrest: The role of societal organizations, Journal of Peace Research 58(2): 215–230.
Rudolfsen, Ida (2020) Food Insecurity and Domestic Instability: A Review of the Literature, Terrorism and Political Violence 32(5): 921–948.
Gleditsch, Nils Petter & Ida Rudolfsen (2016) Are Muslim countries more prone to violence?, Research and Politics 3(2): 1–9.
Østby, Gudrun; Henrik Urdal & Ida Rudolfsen (2016) What Is Driving Gender Equality in Secondary Education? Evidence from 57 Developing Countries, 1970–2010, Education Research International. DOI: 10.1155/2016/4587194.

PhD Thesis

Rudolfsen, Ida (2021) Fighting For Food? Investigating Food Insecurity as a Source of Urban Unrest. PhD thesis, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Popular Article

Dahl, Marianne; Hanne Fjelde; Ida Rudolfsen & Sirianne Dahlum (2022) Sivilsamfunnet jobber i motbakke for å forsvare demokratiet, Morgenbladet, 17 November.
Rudolfsen, Ida; Gudrun Østby; Henrikas Bartusevičius & Florian van Leeuwen (2022) War and Food Insecurity: New Survey Evidence from Ukraine, Political Violence at a Glance, 7 July.
Rudolfsen, Ida & Halvard Buhaug (2020) The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize. Does food aid boost peace?, Washington Post, 13 October.
Rudolfsen, Ida (2018) Food insecurity and unrest, PRIO Climate & Conflict Blog, 1 June.
Vestby, Jonas; Ida Rudolfsen & Halvard Buhaug (2018) Does hunger cause conflict?, PRIO Climate & Conflict Blog, 18 May.
Vestby, Jonas; Ida Rudolfsen & Halvard Buhaug (2018) Fører matmangel til mer krig? [Does food insecurity lead to conflict?], Bistandsaktuelt, 27 April.
Gleditsch, Nils Petter & Ida Rudolfsen (2016) Are Muslim Countries More Violent?, Washington Post - Monkey Cage, 16 May.
Rudolfsen, Ida (2015) Islam og konflikt [Islam and conflict], Ny Tid, 1 April.
Gleditsch, Nils Petter & Ida Rudolfsen (2015) Brannen i islams hus [The Fire in the House of Islam], Aftenposten innsikt, 12 March.
Østby, Gudrun; Henrik Urdal & Ida Rudolfsen (2014) Utdanning Skaper Fred [Education Creates Peace], Dagsavisen, 10 December.

Master Thesis

Rudolfsen, Ida (2013) State Capacity, Inequality and Inter-group Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa. MA thesis, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo.

Conference Paper

Dahlum, Sirianne; Marianne Dahl; Hanne Fjelde & Ida Rudolfsen (2022) The Dark Side of Mobilisation: Global Evidence on Authoritarian Protests, presented at European Political Science Association, Prague, 24 June 2022.

PRIO Policy Brief

Marsh, Nicholas; Ida Rudolfsen & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Protest and Insecurity: Trends in the Global South since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Conflict Trends, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Marsh, Nicholas & Ida Rudolfsen (2022) Food Insecurity and Social Instability in Light of the Ukraine-Russia War, PRIO Policy Brief, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Marsh, Nicholas & Ida Rudolfsen (2022) The Role of the Invasion of Ukraine in the 2022 Food Supply Crisis, PRIO Policy Brief, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Rudolfsen, Ida (2019) Non-State Conflicts: Trends from 1989 to 2018, Conflict Trends, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Rudolfsen, Ida (2018) Food Insecurity and Unrest, Conflict Trends, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Dupuy, Kendra; Scott Gates; Håvard Mokleiv Nygård; Ida Rudolfsen; Siri Aas Rustad; Håvard Strand & Henrik Urdal (2017) Trends in Armed Conflict, 1946–2016, Conflict Trends, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Dupuy, Kendra; Scott Gates; Håvard Mokleiv Nygård; Ida Rudolfsen; Håvard Strand & Henrik Urdal (2016) Trends in Armed Conflict, 1946–2015, Conflict Trends, 8. Oslo: PRIO.
Gleditsch, Nils Petter & Ida Rudolfsen (2015) Are Muslim Countries More War-Prone?, Conflict Trends, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Buhaug, Halvard & Ida Rudolfsen (2015) A Climate of Conflicts?, Conflict Trends, 5. Oslo: PRIO.

Blog Posts

Civil Society Faces an Uphill Struggle to Defend Democracy

Posted by Marianne Dahl, Sirianne Dahlum, Hanne Fjelde & Ida Rudolfsen on Thursday, 8 December 2022

The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize jointly to Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski, the Ukrainian human rights organization Center for Civil Liberties, and the Russian human rights organization Memorial for their promotion of “the right to criticize power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens.” This year’s prize constitutes ... Read more »

2021 – A Bad Year for World Peace

Posted by Håvard Strand, Ida Rudolfsen, Marianne Dahl & Gudrun Østby on Thursday, 18 August 2022

After a declining trend since 2014 for the number of people killed in armed conflict, approximately 84,000 people died last year. Since 2014, we have seen a global declining trend for the number of people killed in armed conflict, but in 2021 this trend experienced a sharp reversal. New figures ... Read more »

War and Food Insecurity: New Survey Evidence from Ukraine

Posted by Ida Rudolfsen, Gudrun Østby, Henrikas Bartusevicius & Florian van Leeuwen on Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, food insecurity and food prices have become increasingly concerning. However, the focus has largely been on the consequences of war for the international market and food insecurity abroad, leaving less attention to the lack of food among civilians in Ukraine. Ukrainians have fled their ... Read more »

The World Food Program Won the Nobel Peace Prize. Does Food Aid Boost Peace?

Posted by Ida Rudolfsen & Halvard Buhaug on Wednesday, 28 October 2020

The Norwegian Nobel Committee named this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner, recognizing the World Food Program (WFP) for “for its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and ... Read more »

Inter-group Conflict: The Role of Weak State Structures and Exclusion

Posted by Ida Rudolfsen on Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Why do non-state groups engage in violent conflict with each other? Non-state conflict has been widespread in several countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including D.R. Congo, Sudan, Somalia and Burundi. This type of fighting includes both formally and informally organised groups who fight each other without engaging the state, such as ... Read more »

A Climate of Conflicts?

Posted by Halvard Buhaug & Ida Rudolfsen on Thursday, 7 May 2015

Political violence correlates strongly with climate: Civil conflict risk is seven to ten times higher in dry and tropical climates than in continental climate zones. Yet, there is little evidence that climatic variability and change are important in understanding this pattern. The prospect of climate change causing forced migration and ... Read more »

Islam and Conflict

Posted by Ida Rudolfsen on Wednesday, 15 April 2015

The number of civil wars worldwide has fallen in recent years, but meanwhile the number of civil wars in Muslim countries is increasing. From early on in the 21st century, we have also seen a marked growth in the number of active groups of Islamist insurgents. The media in Western ... Read more »

Education Creates Peace

Posted by Gudrun Østby, Henrik Urdal & Ida Rudolfsen on Wednesday, 10 December 2014

On 10 December Nobel’s Peace Prize 2014 is awarded to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai. Critical voices have claimed that their work is more about rights activism than promoting peace and that there is no obvious association between education and peace. Research into the causes of war suggests, however, that ... Read more »

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