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Title [en]
The Diffusion of Military Conflict
Abstract [en]
Project description:
This project assesses the fruitfulness of applying network analysis to diffusion of interstate military conflict. Specifically, the network position approach is applied in a statistical analysis, using a new global dataset of interstate military interventions in conflict systems, 1945-1991.

The findings obtained so far indicate that the network position approach is able to identify which of the contiguous states in a region that are most likely to become targets of diffusion.

In addition to the statistical analysis, the project aims at providing more detailed information of diffusion mechanisms through case studies. Two case studies focus specifically on the role of refugees as agents of conflict diffusion.

Main financial support:
Krisberedskapsmyndigheten (KBM)
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Hammarström, M. & Heldt, B. (2002). The diffusion of military intervention: Testing a network position approach. International Interactions, 28(4), 355-377
Open this publication in new window or tab >>The diffusion of military intervention: Testing a network position approach
2002 (English)In: International Interactions, ISSN 0305-0629, Vol. 28, no 4, p. 355-377Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This study assesses the fruitfulness of applying network analysis to diffusion of interstate military conflict. Specifically, the network position approach is applied in a statistical analysis, using a new global dataset of interstate military interventions in conflict systems, 1945-1991. We find that the network position approach is consistently supported, whereas competing or complementary approaches are less empirically successful. The findings reported in the present study can be utilized to refine the results of previous studies. While these show that interstate conflict diffusion tends to occur among contiguous states, the network position approach is able to identify which of the contiguous states are most likely to become targets of diffusion.

National Category
Political Science
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-18702 (URN)
Available from: 2008-02-05 Created: 2008-02-05 Last updated: 2020-06-12
Principal InvestigatorHammarström, Mats
Coordinating organisation
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Peace and Conflict Research
Period
2003-01-01 - 2004-12-31
Keywords [en]
Military intervention
National Category
Political Science
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:1962

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