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incomplete information (both sides believing they can "win," when one – and possibly both – must "lose"). Reasons for conflict … article then draws out six implications for those interested in conflict management and conflict mitigation and comments, for …
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incomplete information (both sides believing they can "win," when one – and possibly both – must "lose"). Reasons for conflict … article then draws out six implications for those interested in conflict management and conflict mitigation and comments, for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700208
This article introduces a static, within-country, game-theoretic model of litigated conflict over fundamental rights … the extent to which the litigated conflict over fundamental rights in the society is “constitutionalized” is decreased (i …
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people to the degree that it makes them more likely to engage in conflict. It also explores how mountain people can be seen … in a more positive light, but this perspective is often ignored by both popular media and conflict research. It makes the … for empirical conflict research. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011010562
The article describes the magnitude, geographical extent, and causes of forced populationdisplacements in Colombia. Forced migration in Colombia is a war strategy adopted by armed groups to strengthen territorial strongholds, weaken civilian support to the enemy, seize valuable lands, and...
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This article examines envy as an important cultural link between inequality, institutions, development, and conflict … produces a fear-of-envy culture that hampers economic incentives and creates an environment of suspicion and conflict. …
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Recent work has suggested the foreign-led reconstruction effort carried out in Afghanistan and Iraq can mitigate violence because it helps win the “hearts and minds” of local people. For the case of Afghanistan, we show there is no evidence behind such an assertion. Analyzing unique data on...
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leads to peace. That logic is as follows: if a target country that is the recipient of conflict retaliates by cutting its … trade ties with the conflict instigator, then a portion of the costs of conflict born by the instigator results from its … lost gains from trade. Conflict is more costly the higher these gains from trade losses. This article summarizes some of …
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By examining diverse water-related tension and conflict situations from the Tonle Sap area of Cambodia, the article …
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people to the degree that it makes them more likely to engage in conflict. It also explores how mountain people can be seen … in a more positive light, but this perspective is often ignored by both popular media and conflict research. It makes the … for empirical conflict research. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009225985