There are various databases relevant for the study of conflict and violence. Whereas some are global in their coverage others are specialized in a particular country or region. There are also databases on political instability and conflict. Many of these databases are available on the internet, which is the case of all databases here listed.
Databases with global coverage
- Bases de Datos sobre Conflict
- Battle-Deaths Dataset
- Civil War Termination
- Correlates of War Project
- Correlates of War 2
- Fearon and Laitin's dataset on ethnicity, insurgency and civil war
- Federation of American Scientists (FAS) World at War
- Harvard's Africa Program, Africa Violence and Institutions Data
- International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Armed Conflict Database
- International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)
- Intervention Data Set (Pat Regan)
- Project Ploughshares
- State Failure Task Force (Center for International Development and Conflict Management -CIDCM)
- Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
- Third Party Intervention
- Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP)
- Databases related to conflict
- The International Institute for Strategic Studies
- Integrated Network for Societal Conflict Research
- The Post-Internal War Accommodation and Repression
- Political Database of the Americas
- Jonathan Temple's Political instability and growth data set
- Harvard's Africa Research Program
- Mark Gibney's Political Terror Scale
- Christian Davenport's Radical Information Project
Specialized Databases Bases
- Ron Francisco's civil war data (Spain, Russia and US Civil Wars)
- Sutton Index of Deaths in Northern Ireland
- Restrepo-Vargas-Spagat Colombia Civil War Dataset (1988-2002)
Deposits of Databases

