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El. knyga: Peace and Conflict 2014 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Serija: Peace and Conflict
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315284378
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Serija: Peace and Conflict
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315284378
Peace and Conflict is a biennial publication that provides cutting-edge data and analysis concerning domestic and international conflicts and corresponding peacebuilding activities. The book include forecasts of risks of political and social instability, as well as trends and patterns in conflict. The 2014 edition focusses on the 'micro level' in the study of conflict and peacebuilding, such as social relationships below the level of the nation-state, with attention to key topics such as ethnicity, climate change, foreign aid and sexual violence. Peace and Conflict is a large-format, full-color resource with numerous graphs, tables, maps, and appendices dedicated to the visual and summary presentation of information. Crisp narratives are highlighted with pull-quote extracts emphasizing major findings.
1 Introduction to Peace and Conflict 2014
1(3)
David A. Backer
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
Paul K. Huth
Regular Features
2 The Peace and Conflict Instability Ledger: Ranking States on Future Risks
4(14)
David A. Backer
Paul K. Huth
3 Global Trends in Armed Conflict, 1946--2012
18(5)
David A. Backer
Paul K. Huth
4 Global Trends in Democratization: Leadership Transitions and Systemic Change
23(6)
Erica Frantz
5 Global Trends in Terrorism, 1970--2011
29(14)
Gary LaFree
Laura Dugan
Special Theme---Disaggregation and the Microdynamics of Conflict and Peacebuilding
Introduction
43(1)
David A. Backer
6 Disaggregating Conflict by Actors, Time, and Location
44(13)
Karsten Donnay
Elena Gadjanova
Ravi Bhavnani
7 The Political Geography of Climate Vulnerability, Conflict, and Aid in Africa
57(17)
Joshua W. Busby
Clionadh Raleigh
Idean Salehyan
8 Exploring Inequality and Ethnic Conflict: EPR-ETH and GROW up
74(14)
Lars-Erik Cederman
Luc Girardin
Julian Wucherpfennig
9 Describing and Understanding Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: The Role of Disaggregation
88(17)
Amelia Hoover Green
10 Localizing Peace, Reconstruction, and the Effects of Mass Violence
105(17)
Patrick Vinck
Phuong N. Pham
11 Crowdsourcing to Map Conflict, Crises, and Humanitarian Responses
122(20)
Patrick Meier
Additional Resources
12 Profiles of Active Armed Conflicts
142(27)
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
References 169(16)
Peace and Conflict Editorial Advisory Board 185(1)
Acknowledgments 185(1)
About the Authors 186(1)
About the Contributors 186(2)
About the Center for International Development and Conflict Management 188
David A. Backer is a Research Associate Professor and Assistant Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management, as well as Director of the Minor in International Development and Conflict Management, at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on conflict dynamics and post-conflict processes. He is Co-Director of the West Africa Transitional Justice Project and the Constituency-Level Elections Archive., >Jonathan Wilkenfeld is a Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, where he serves as Director of the ICONS simulation project. His research and publications focus on conflict and crisis, with particular emphasis on negotiation and mediation at the interstate and intrastate levels. He is CoDirector of the International Crisis Behavior Project., >Paul K. Huth is a Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland and Director of the Center for International Development and Conflict Management. He is also editor of the Journal of Conflict Resolution. He has published books and widely in journals on subjects related to the study of international conflict and war, including deterrence behavior, crisis decision making, territorial disputes, the democratic peace, international law and dispute resolution, and the civilian consequences of war.