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Perspectives on War: Collecting, Comparing and Disaggregating Data on Violent Conflicts

Cover: Sicherheit und Frieden, 26 (4)

Cover: Sicherheit und Frieden, 26 (4)

Sven Chojnacki, Gregor Reisch – 2008

Generating data is analytically crucial for the identification of empirical trends and for theoretically explaining the occurrence, escalation and duration of war. Practically, it contributes to the objective of developing preventive measures. In order to evaluate the evolution and transformation of war, in this article, we first examine the macro-trends for the period between 1946 and 2007 compiled in a new Consolidated List of Wars. In the second part, we compare data from major data-gathering projects to assess both their degree of convergence and their usefulness for the scientific study of war. In the final section we open the black box of war. We present disaggregated violent events for the case of Somalia which is a striking example of organized violence between mostly non-state armed groups, the collapse of state authority and variations of violent events in time and space.

Title
Perspectives on War: Collecting, Comparing and Disaggregating Data on Violent Conflicts
Publisher
Nomos
Location
Baden-Baden
Keywords
armed conflict, armed groups, security, Research Project C2, Research Project C4
Date
2008
Identifier
ISSN 0175-274X
Appeared in
Sicherheit und Frieden, 26 (4), 233-245.
Language
eng
Type
Text