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Estimating the Potential Supply of Newly Trained Data Scientists for Government Public Health Employment. [PDF]
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Territorial Vulnerability and Local Conflicts
Green Energy and Technology, 2018In the last years the number and the magnitude of the oppositions to new public (and private) works have increased all over the World, but the reasons of the op-position are difficult to identify. There are several international examples of conflicts originating from environ-mental oppositions as the mobilization in Istanbul in defense of Gezi park ...
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Territoriality and Boundary Conflicts in the Subway
Psychiatry, 1974GIVEN THE UNCHANGING PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF THE SUBWAY CAR AND THE FACT THAT NO PIECE OF THIS TERRITORY MAY BE OWNED OR CLAIMED BY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT PHYSICALLY PRESENT, COMPETITION FOR SUBTERRITORIES WILL BE AN ESTABLISHED ASPECT OF PASSENGER BEHAVIOR. AS THE DENSITY OF THE CAR INCREASES AND AVAILABLE TERRITORIES DECREASE PEOPLE SEEM TO ENGAGE IN MORE
M L, Fried, V J, DeFazio
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2023
Abstract This chapter lays out the record of intergroup conflict and killing at Ngogo. It presents what needs to be explained for Ngogo, such as intense border patrolling, lethal clashes with outsiders, and culmination of a widely noted conquest of new rangelands.
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Abstract This chapter lays out the record of intergroup conflict and killing at Ngogo. It presents what needs to be explained for Ngogo, such as intense border patrolling, lethal clashes with outsiders, and culmination of a widely noted conquest of new rangelands.
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The Strategy of Territorial Conflict
American Journal of Political Science, 2010Many empirical studies have found that disputes over territory are central to the outbreak and intensity of the majority of interstate military conflict. However, the existing literature lacks an explicit theoretical link between the role territory plays in disputes and the outbreak of violence as well as an exploration of how the control of territory
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Conflict as a determinant of territory
Behavioral Science, 1981A model of spatial conflict is developed in which the outcome of the conflict is determined by the number of individuals of the same “type”—e.g., religion, ethnic group, or political belief—adjacent to the conflict. The model is discussed with respect to society and supranational systems, but may also be applicable at lower levels.
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Geography, Territory, and Conflict
2010Traditional, structural theories of international relations may have eschewed the importance of geography and territory to understanding international conflict, but the past 50 years of quantitative scholarship have returned geography and territory to the fore of the discipline.
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Review of International Political Economy, 2006
(2006). Writing territorial conflict. Review of International Political Economy: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 830-845.
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(2006). Writing territorial conflict. Review of International Political Economy: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 830-845.
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Explaining Territorial Conflict
2013This study is related to the growing body of research on territorial conflict and may be viewed as a natural extension of existing findings. In this chapter, I briefly review the literature on the subject and place the current study within this broader context.
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