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Rebels with a Cause: Does Ideology Make Armed Conflicts Longer and Bloodier?
Ideology may directly provide motive and indirectly capacity for collective violence, thus making armed conflicts longer and bloodier. We investigate these propositions by drawing on an innovative global dataset which codes ideological claims by rebel ...
M. Basedau, Mora Deitch, Ariel Zellman
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Improving Satellite Monitoring of Armed Conflicts
Very‐high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery is increasingly used to visualize the effects of armed conflicts in near‐real time. Yet these data, typically commercial, are generally released selectively or for a fee, impeding scientific and humanitarian ...
M. Bennett +3 more
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Childhood exposure to armed conflict and nutritional health outcomes in Nigeria
Background Armed conflicts are associated with an increased risk of food insecurity, the leading cause of malnutrition in low-and-middle-income countries.
Olusesan Ayodeji Makinde +3 more
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THE RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS DURING AND AFTER THE RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN WAR
The normative and practical value of protecting civilians during armed conflicts and respecting the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms even in international armed conflicts is an undeniable one.
Madălina PREDA (DAVIDOIU)
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The roots of armed conflicts: Multilevel security perspective
The aim of this study is to indicate the roots of armed conflicts based on an analysis of a variety of theoretical approaches. The methodological framework for this research is Kenneth Waltz’s concept of analytical levels’ causes of armed conflicts: (1 ...
Marzena Żakowska
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This study focuses on the deployments of UN peacekeeping operations within intra-state armed conflicts in Africa. The statement of the problem and objective of the study is to demonstrate amidst the significant roles that UN peacekeeping operations ...
Menge Etamba Gilbert
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Human trafficing in armed conflicts [PDF]
Armed conflicts disrupt political, legal and social peace and create an environment conducive to human trafficking, as another dimension of violence and brutality. The direct connection between these two phenomena arises from the hostility of the parties
Đukić Anđelija
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Correlation of armed conflicts and malaria epidemics in central Africa
Objective To study the correlation between armed conflicts and malaria epidemic in the countries of central Africa. Methods The number of confirmed malaria cases, time of armed conflicts and number of deaths in armed conflicts were collected form the 7 ...
TANG Caizhi, TAN Chao, CHEN Yu
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Protection of Specific Categories of Persons in International and Non-International armed conflicts [PDF]
International humanitarian law is applicable in international and non-international armed conflicts. Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocol I of 1977, as well as all other rules of international humanitarian law, are applicable in ...
Ajla Škrbić
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Are armed conflicts becoming more urban
In recent years, cities in countries such as Syria, Ukraine, and Somalia have been sites of major incidents of armed conflict. Such violence has led observers to note that armed conflict is becoming more urbanized in nature and increasingly affecting ...
Emma Elfversson, Kristine Höglund
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