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This chapter examines how the agenda of prevention of armed conflict relates to the principle of the responsibility to protect (R2P). While R2P was originally assumed to be fully compatible with the goals and principles of traditional conflict prevention, subsequent research has disentangled the relationship between R2P and conflict prevention, arguing
Ruben Reike
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Big data innovation and diffusion in projects teams: Towards a conflict prevention culture
Despite the enormous literature on how team conflicts can be managed and resolved, this study diverges, by examining factors that facilitate conflict prevention culture in project teams, especially when introducing Big Data Technology.
Hakeem A Owolabi, Lukumon O Oyedele
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Early Conflict Prevention in Ethnic Crises, 1990—98
n this article we present a new dataset: the Early Conflict Prevention in Ethnic Crises dataset (ECPEC). It contains data on operational conflict prevention in 67 ethnic crises in the period 1990—98 that vary in terms of both preventive action and crisis
Peter Wallensteen
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Constructing a Swedish Conflict Prevention Policy Based on a Powerful Idea and Successful Practice
The story of how conflict prevention became an integral and legitimate part of Swedish foreign policy illustrates the relationship between successful practices and powerful ideas.
Annika Björkdahl
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