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UCDP Actor Dataset UCDP Actor Dataset Version history 2.1-20111 1 The latest version of this document can always be found at the dataset web page at http://www.pcr.uu.se/research/ucdp/datasets/ucdp_actor_dataset/ Introduction This document gives a historical record of the changes made to the dataset since its initial release. It will also contain, if applicable, a list of known errata that will be updated in the next release of the dataset. We encourage scholars using the data to always use the latest version available if possible, but provide this list as a reference point as to whether or not an upgrade from a previous release of the data is necessary for a particular analysis. 1. Changes from Version 2.1-2010 to 2.1-2011 New actors added ActorID Actor Name Active in Location(s) Conflict/Dyad ID(s) 1894 Supporters of Laurent NSID 370 Cote d’Ivoire Gbagbo 1895 Supporters of Alassane NSID 370 Cote d’Ivoire Outtara 1963 Garre NSID 35, 197, 198, 220 Ethiopia, Kenya 1964 Hamar NSID 402 Ethiopia 1965 Makahin NSID 403 Ethiopia 1966 Forces of General NSID 98, 413 Somalia Morgan 1968 Ari NSID408 Ethiopia 1969 Mursi NSID408 Ethiopia 1970 Malays NSID 410 Indonesia 1971 Supporters of ANC NSID 310, 312, 315 South Africa 1972 Awlad Zeid NSID 321 Sudan 1973 Los Zetas NSID 414, 417, OSID1973 Mexico 1974 Beltrán Leyva Cartel NSID 415 Mexico 1975 Beltran Leyva Cartel – NSID 415 Mexico Valdez Villareal faction 1976 Al-Shabab al-Mumin NSID 416 Yemen 1977 Atuot Dinka NSID 427 Sudan 1978 Ciek Dinka NSID 427 Sudan 1979 Boje NSID 426 Nigeria 1980 Nsadop NSID 426 Nigeria 1981 Forces of Shayk NSID 425 Somalia Muhammad Said Atom 1982 Rek Dinka NSID 424 Sudan 1983 Qubeys subclan (Dir) NSID 423 Somalia 1984 Mara 18 (Honduras) NSID 422 Honduras 1985 TTP – MA NSID419 Pakistan 1986 TTP – TA NSID419 Pakistan 1987 TTP – MR NSID420 Pakistan 1988 TTP – MT NSID420 Pakistan 1989 Laskar Jihad OSID1989 Indonesia 1990 SNM – ‘Calan cas’ NSID294 Somalia 1991 Somali (Kenya) NSID411 Kenya 1992 DKBA 5 ConflictID23, DyadID805 Myanmar 1993 Forces of George Athor ConflictID113, DyadID808 Sudan 1994 Guéré NSID432, 433, 434 Cote d’Ivoire 1995 Burkinabé NSID432 Cote d’Ivoire 1996 Senufo NSID434 Cote d’Ivoire 1997 PFNR ConflictID91, DyadID807 Chad 1998 Military faction (forces ConflictID50, DyadID810 Argentina of Samuel Toranzo Calderón) 1999 Mayi Mayi Complet OSID1999 Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) Actors removed ActorID Actor Name Previously active in Location(s) Conflict/Dyad ID(s) 1227 Abu-Hafs al-Masri Brigades OSID1227 Turkey 1262 ELF–PLF ConflictID78, Ethiopia DyadID670 1396 FARS ConflictID212, Niger DyadID114 1494 Krou NSID 49 Cote d’Ivoire 1694 Ahl-e-Hadith NSID 270 Pakistan 1695 TJP NSID 270 Pakistan 1707 South Ossetian Soviet NSID 278 Russia (Soviet Union) Democratic Republic 1778 Yakoma NSID 175 Central African Republic 1779 Baya NSID 175 Central African Republic 1809 Almajiri NSID 250 Nigeria 1810 Kalakato NSID 250 Nigeria 1836 Aulihan subclan of Ogaden NSID 283 Somalia clan (Darod) 1844 Forces of Muse Sudi NSID 287 Somalia Yalahow 1845 Forces of Mohamed Ibrahim NSID 288 Somalia Egal 1847 Habar Jaalo clan (Isaaq) NSID 292 Somalia 1848 Issa Muse subclan of the NSID 294 Somalia Habr Awal clan (Isaaq) 1849 SDM – pro-Mahdi faction NSID 296 Somalia 1850 SDM – pro-Aideed faction NSID 296 Somalia 1916 Habar Yunis subclan of NSID 292, 294 Somalia Habar Garhadjis clan (Isaaq) 1917 SNA NSID297 Somalia Miscellaneous changes Actor Actor Variable Added Removed ID Name 2 Government ConflictID 33, 35, 38, 41, 45, 52, 35, 38, 41, 45, 52, 62, of United 62, 63, 65, 96, 103, 63, 65, 96, 103, 137, States of 137, 155, 173, 176, 155, 173, 176, 218, America 218, 224, 226 224, 226 2 Government DyadID 233, 295, 320, 327, 233, 295, 320, 327, of United 332, 360, 364, 412, 332, 360, 364, 412, States of 423, 442, 443, 448, 423, 442, 443, 448, America 573, 578, 602, 608, 572, 573, 578, 602, 614, 618, 698, 722, 608, 614, 618, 698, 724, 734, 784, 803 722, 724, 734 2 Government Location United States of United States of of United America, China, America, China, States of Taiwan, North Korea, Taiwan, North Korea, America South Korea, Cuba, South Korea, Cuba, South Vietnam, Iraq, South Vietnam, Iraq, Lebanon, Laos, North Lebanon, Laos, North Vietnam, Cambodia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Grenada, Afghanistan, Grenada, Panama, Kuwait, Panama, Kuwait, Serbia (Yugoslavia), Serbia (Yugoslavia), Australia, United Australia, United Kingdom, Yemen Kingdom 2 Government GWNo_Loc 2, 710, 713, 731, 732, 2, 710, 713, 731, 732, of United 40, 817, 645, 660, 812, 40, 817, 645, 660, 812, States of 816, 811, 700, 55, 95, 816, 811, 700, 55, 95, America 690, 345, 900, 200, 690, 345, 900, 200 678 20 Government Region 1, 2, 3, 5 2, 3, 5 of Canada 40 Government ConflictID 45, 71, 131, 133, 219, 45, 71, 131, 133 of Cuba 261 40 Government DyadID 7, 55, 522, 568, 589, 7, 522, 568, 589, 600, of Cuba 600, 602, 796 602 95 Government Location Panama, United States Papua New Guinea of Panama of America 95 Government GWNo_Loc 95, 2 910 of Panama 95 Government Region 5 3 of Panama 135 Government Location Ecuador, Peru Iraq, North Korea, of Peru North Vietnam, Philippines, South Korea, South Vietnam 135 Government GWNo_Loc 130, 135 645, 731, 816, 840, of Peru 732, 817 135 Government Region 5 2, 3 of Peru 150 Government Location Paraguay Ecuador, Peru of Paraguay 150 Government GWNo_Loc 150 130, 135 of Paraguay 160 Government DyadID 320, 489, 590, 592, 320, 489, 590, 592, of Argentina 593, 594, 810 593, 594 200 Government DyadID 130, 216, 248, 295, 130, 216, 248, 295, of United 320, 327, 332, 360, 320, 327, 332, 360, Kingdom 412, 423, 442, 443, 412, 423, 442, 443, 448, 489, 561, 578, 448, 489, 561, 578, 579, 585, 604, 607, 579, 585, 604, 607, 610, 618, 620, 655, 610, 618, 620, 655, 665, 686, 693, 699, 665, 686, 693, 699, 710 710, 714 220 Government ConflictID 2, 9, 15, 17, 21, 38, 47, 2, 9, 15, 17, 21, 38, 47, of France 48, 49, 55, 57, 59, 60, 48, 49, 55, 57, 59, 60, 63, 73, 75, 87, 91, 137, 63, 73, 75, 87, 91, 137, 158, 176, 218, 222, 158, 176, 218, 222, 224 224, 267 220 Government DyadID 295, 320, 327, 360, 295, 320, 327, 360, of France 412, 423, 484, 583, 412, 423, 484, 583, 584, 609, 618, 620, 584, 609, 618, 620, 628, 654, 656, 658, 628, 654, 656, 658, 659, 661, 663, 664, 659, 661, 663, 664, 666, 668, 669, 692, 666, 668, 669, 692, 702, 705, 707, 709, 702, 705, 707, 709, 713, 715, 716, 722, 713, 715, 716, 724 724, 806 235 Government Location Afghanistan, Angola, Iraq, Kuwait of Portugal Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, Kuwait, Serbia (Yugoslavia), United States of America, Mozambique 235 Government GWNo_Loc 700, 540, 404, 645, 645, 690 of Portugal 690, 345, 2, 541 235 Government Region 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 2 of Portugal 290 Government Location Afghanistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Angola, of Poland United States of Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, America, Serbia Kuwait, Serbia (Yugoslavia) (Yugoslavia), United States of America, Mozambique 290 Government GWNo_Loc 700, 645, 2, 345 700, 540, 404, 645, of Poland 690, 345, 2, 541 290 Government Region 1, 2, 3, 5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 of Poland 290 Government ConflictID 62, 137, 218, 224 137, 218, 224 of Poland 290 Government DyadID 295, 327, 360, 412, 295, 327, 360, 412, 423 of Poland 423, 442, 443, 448, 578 317 Government ConflictID 62, 137, 224 62, 137, 176, 224 of Slovakia 317 Government DyadID 327, 360, 412, 442, 320, 327, 360, 412, of Slovakia 443, 448, 578 442, 443, 448, 578 317 Government Location Iraq, Afghanistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, of Slovakia United States of Kuwait, United States America of America 317 Government GWNo_Loc 645, 700, 2 645, 700, 690, 2 of Slovakia 343 Government DyadID 327, 341, 412, 442, 337, 341, 412, 442, of Macedonia 443, 448, 578 443, 448, 578 345 Government Actor ID 345 340 of Serbia (Yugoslavia) 346 Government ConflictID 62, 137, 194, 202, 203 62, 194, 202, 203 of Bosnia- Herzegovina 346 Government DyadID 292, 293, 294, 300, 292, 293, 294, 300, of Bosnia- 301, 327, 412, 442, 301, 412, 442, 443, Herzegovina 443, 448, 578 448, 578 346 Government Location Afghanistan, Bosnia- Bosnia-Herzegovina, of Bosnia- Herzegovina, Iraq Iraq Herzegovina 346 Government GWNo_Loc 346, 645, 700 346, 645 of Bosnia- Herzegovina 346 Government Region 1, 2, 3 1, 2 of Bosnia- Herzegovina 360 Government Location Rumania, Iraq, United Afghanistan, China, of Rumania States of America, Georgia, Hungary, Iran, Afghanistan North Korea, Russia (Soviet Union), South Korea, Tajikistan 360 Government GWNo_Loc 360, 645, 2, 700 700, 710, 372, 310, of Rumania 630, 731, 356, 732, 702 360 Government Region 1, 2, 3, 5 1, 2, 3 of Rumania 365 Government Location Russia (Soviet Union), Democratic Republic of of Russia Afghanistan, Congo (Zaire), Rwanda (Soviet Tajikistan, Georgia, Union) North Korea, South Korea, Hungary, China, Iran 365 Government GWNo_Loc 365, 700, 702, 372, 517, 490 of Russia 731, 732, 310, 710, (Soviet 630 Union) 365 Government Region 1, 2, 3 4 of Russia (Soviet Union) 365 Government DyadID 260, 297, 348, 350, 260, 297, 348, 350, of Russia 353, 368, 370, 373, 353, 358, 370, 373, (Soviet 411, 412, 413, 423, 411, 412, 413, 423, Union) 468, 478, 479, 481, 468, 478, 479, 481, 482, 483, 533, 603, 482, 483, 533, 603, 618, 731, 732, 733, 618, 731, 732, 733, 735, 737, 758, 760, 735, 737, 758, 760, 773 773 369 Government ConflictID 62, 137 62 of Ukraine 369 Government DyadID 327, 412, 442, 443, 442, 443, 448, 578 of Ukraine 448, 578 369 Government Location Afghanistan, Iraq Iraq of Ukraine 369 Government GWNo_Loc 645, 700 645 of Ukraine 369 Government Region 2, 3 2 of Ukraine 371 Government ConflictID 62, 137, 193 62, 193
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