How and when armed conflicts end: Introducing the UCDP Conflict Termination dataset
Uppsala University · Institute for Conflict Research
Abstract
Abstract This article presents new data on the start and end dates and the means of termination for armed conflicts, 1946—2005. These data contribute to quantitative research on conflict resolution and recurrence in three important respects: the data cover both interstate and intrastate armed conflicts, the data cover low-intensity conflicts, and the data provide information on a broad range of termination outcomes. In order to disaggregate the UCDP-PRIO Armed Conflict dataset into multiple analytical units, this dataset introduces the concept of conflict episodes, defined as years of continuous use of armed force in a conflict. Using these data, general trends and patterns are presented, showing that…
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1Topics & keywords
- Victory
- Conflict resolution research
- Conflict resolution
- Government (linguistics)
- Spanish Civil War
- Conflict analysis
- Commit
- Order (exchange)