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|a Dynamics of Conflict
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|c by Ronald A. Francisco.
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|a to the Problem Set -- The Dynamic Relationship Between Protest and Repression in Democratic Countries -- The Dynamics of Protest and Repression in Dictatorships and Democratic Transitions -- Varied Dynamics of Bandwagon Mobilization -- Dynamics and Stability in Civil Wars -- Conclusion: Stability in Conflict.
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|a The mechanisms of protest and revolution have been the subject of theoretical research for over a century, yet the lack of data has hindered the empirical validation of conflicting theories. In this book, the author presents a unique new set of sub-daily data from over thirty countries and seven civil wars and uses them to test two models of conflict, the predator-prey model and the competing species model. The dynamic nature of the data modeling and the novelty of the dataset make this work a unique contribution to the field of conflict research. Dynamics of Conflict will help to re-evaluate existing theories and charts a new course towards the formal and statistical modeling of conflict.
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