The Politics of Passage: New Research on Checkpoints and Revenue in Conflict

The Politics of Passage: New Research on Checkpoints and Revenue in Conflict

Across conflict-affected settings, checkpoints are much more than barriers to movement. They are sites where authority is asserted, revenues are collected, and power is negotiated. This webinar launches the Development and Change special issue, The Politics of Passage: Checkpoints and Authority amidst Conflict, drawing on the Roadblocks and Revenues research series, a partnership between the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), and the Centre on Armed Groups (CAG). From Myanmar to Colombia, spanning East India, Afghanistan, Iran and Venezuela, contributors will present new research on how checkpoints shape governance and everyday life in conflict contexts. The presentation will be followed by a discussion of the implications for policy and future research.