conflict
- Youth population and unrest in developing countries
- H. Urdal / World Bank, 2004
- It is widely perceived that large demographic youth groups - so-called youth bulges - make countries more unstable and thus more susceptible to armed conflict. The paper explores links between youth bulges and violent conflict,...
- How valid are neo-Mathusian concerns today?
- H. Urdal / Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, 2003
- Demographic and environmental factors have claimed a dominant position in post-Cold War security discourse. The neo-Malthusian conflict scenario argues that population pressure on natural resources make societies more prone to armed c...
- Governance issues in post conflict situations
- UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2004
- This report provides background papers on governance in post conflict situations, prepared for the United Nations Development Programmes seminar in Bergen, Norway, May 2004. The report analyses post conflict governance issues an...
- The economic dimensions of civil and armed conflict around the world
- M. Taylor / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2003
- This paper discusses the economic dimensions of civil and armed conflict around the world, increasingly recognised as significant sources of insecurity for both people and states. The paper addresses three major themes, including, the...
- Potential sources of future instability and conflict in East and South Asia
- S. Tønnesson / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- This background paper outlines likely sources of conflict in East and South Asia, focussing on Korea, Taiwan, Kashmir and Pakistan. The authors identify the primary security trends in East Asia as being first, a general trend towards ...
- River boundaries and conflict
- N.P. Gleditsch; T. Owen; K. Furlong; B. Lacina / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- Countries that share rivers have a higher risk of military disputes between them. Controlling for the length of the land boundary has shown that the shared river variable is not just a proxy for being neighbors and thus having a highe...
- Landmine problems in Afghanistan
- A. Strand / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- This report presents introductory talks and discussions from a workshop entitled 'Mine Action for Peace' held in Kabul, Afghanistan, on 29 April 2004. The aim of the workshop was to: present initial observations from a...
- Governance interventions in post-war situations
- Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
- This paper addresses governance issues in post-war situations as these are dealt with in three sets of literature: the growing case-based knowledge arising from the experience in internationally-assisted transitions fr...
- Evaluation of the impact of a conflict and environment research programme
- R. Lund / Research Council of Norway / Norges forskningsråd, 2004
- Evaluation of a Norwegian funded research programme which was focused on issues of: internal displacement; types of migration and repatriation; the role of environmental factors in analyzing causes and impacts of flight. The report lo...
- Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries?
- K. Furlong; N.P. Gleditsch / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2003
- Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries? The incidence of international conflict has been analyzed extensively through the framework of opportunity...
- Youth population and unrest in developing countries
- H. Urdal / World Bank, 2004
- It is widely perceived that large demographic youth groups - so-called youth bulges - make countries more unstable and thus more susceptible to armed conflict. The paper explores links between youth bulges and violent conflict,...
- How valid are neo-Mathusian concerns today?
- H. Urdal / Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, 2003
- Demographic and environmental factors have claimed a dominant position in post-Cold War security discourse. The neo-Malthusian conflict scenario argues that population pressure on natural resources make societies more prone to armed c...
- Governance issues in post conflict situations
- UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2004
- This report provides background papers on governance in post conflict situations, prepared for the United Nations Development Programmes seminar in Bergen, Norway, May 2004. The report analyses post conflict governance issues an...
- The economic dimensions of civil and armed conflict around the world
- M. Taylor / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2003
- This paper discusses the economic dimensions of civil and armed conflict around the world, increasingly recognised as significant sources of insecurity for both people and states. The paper addresses three major themes, including, the...
- Potential sources of future instability and conflict in East and South Asia
- S. Tønnesson / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- This background paper outlines likely sources of conflict in East and South Asia, focussing on Korea, Taiwan, Kashmir and Pakistan. The authors identify the primary security trends in East Asia as being first, a general trend towards ...
- River boundaries and conflict
- N.P. Gleditsch; T. Owen; K. Furlong; B. Lacina / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- Countries that share rivers have a higher risk of military disputes between them. Controlling for the length of the land boundary has shown that the shared river variable is not just a proxy for being neighbors and thus having a highe...
- Landmine problems in Afghanistan
- A. Strand / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004
- This report presents introductory talks and discussions from a workshop entitled 'Mine Action for Peace' held in Kabul, Afghanistan, on 29 April 2004. The aim of the workshop was to: present initial observations from a...
- Governance interventions in post-war situations
- Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
- This paper addresses governance issues in post-war situations as these are dealt with in three sets of literature: the growing case-based knowledge arising from the experience in internationally-assisted transitions fr...
- Evaluation of the impact of a conflict and environment research programme
- R. Lund / Research Council of Norway / Norges forskningsråd, 2004
- Evaluation of a Norwegian funded research programme which was focused on issues of: internal displacement; types of migration and repatriation; the role of environmental factors in analyzing causes and impacts of flight. The report lo...
- Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries?
- K. Furlong; N.P. Gleditsch / International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2003
- Does the length of a river-boundary between two countries have an impact on the likelihood of conflict between those countries? The incidence of international conflict has been analyzed extensively through the framework of opportunity...
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