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The explicit consideration of geography in the conflict theory literature is still relatively rare. In this article, two warlords are modeled as being located at opposing ends of a hypothetical line. The model includes variables denoting distance and difficulty of terrain. Each warlord allocates...
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The article examines the interaction of countries in the same region when making efforts to achieve stability. The leader in regional initiatives that foster stability is likely to be the most vulnerable member of the region because in the event of regional instability, the leader member will...
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The article examines the interaction of countries in the same region when making efforts to achieve stability. The leader in regional initiatives that foster stability is likely to be the most vulnerable member of the region because in the event of regional instability, the leader member will...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008557205
institutions that emerged to bolster religious tolerance in these towns during the medieval period and that continued to support …
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liberal democratic institutions where they do not already exist. I then consider the “public choice problem, which focuses on … the decisionmaking process within the United States. Oftentimes, the incentives created by political institutions generate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011010580
institutions that emerged to bolster religious tolerance in these towns during the medieval period and that continued to support …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005749197
liberal democratic institutions where they do not already exist. I then consider the “public choice problem, which focuses on … the decisionmaking process within the United States. Oftentimes, the incentives created by political institutions generate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005749216
The article discusses, first, systems control theory, which tells us how a self-regulating system, for example of social and political peace, should work. Second, it considers the theory of imperfect markets, which tells us just why peace and security frequently fail to be obtained. Third, it...
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The article compares civil strife in the public arena to labor strikes in the private arena. Both are predicated on incomplete information (both sides believing they can "win," when one – and possibly both – must "lose"). Reasons for conflict, especially in Africa, include the rent-based...
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This article explores the origin and cost of conflict within the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MET), a cooperative of 26 member agencies delivering water to nearly 20 million people. Conflict within MET has existed for over 30 years, but increasing population and decreasing...
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