Conference on "Disaggregating the Study of Civil War and Transnational Violence" University of California Institute of Global Conflict and Cooperation San Diego, CA, USA, 7-8 March 2005

Program

The program for the conference

Venue

The meeting will take place at
Sea Lodge on La Jolla Shores
8110 Camino del Oro
La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
Tel: (858) 459-8271
Fax: (858) 456-9346
http://www.sealodge.com/

Papers for the meeting

Graham Brown (Queen Elizabeth House International Development Centre, University of Oxford) "Political Horizontal Inequalities and Violent Conflict in Africa"

Halvard Buhaug (Political Science & Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology & Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo) & Jan Ketil Rød (Geography, Norwegian University of Science and Technology) "Small Is Beautiful: A Disaggregated Study of African Civil Wars, 1970-2002"

Christopher K. Butler (Political Science, University of New Mexico), Scott G. Gates (Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo) & Michele Leiby (Political Science, University of New Mexico) "Conflict Termination in Government/Rebel Group Relationships"

Lars-Erik Cederman & Luc Girardin (Centre for Comparative and International Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology" "Mapping Ethnic Configurations to Conflict Behavior"

Thomas Christin & Simon Hug (Political Science, University of Zurich) "Institutions and Conflict Resolution: Dealing with Endogeneity"

Håvard Hegre (Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo) & Clionad Raleigh (Geography, University of Colorado & Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo) "Introducing GROW: A Localized, Phase-Disaggregated version of the Armed Conflict Data"

Yves Haeberlin (UNOSAT, United Nations Office for Project Services) "Applications of Remote Sensing to Monitoring Humanitarian Interventions and Conflicts"

Macartan Humphreys (Political Science, Columbia University) & Jeremy Weinstein (Political Science, Stanford University) "Disentangling the Effects of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration"

John O'Loughlin (Geography, University of Colorado) "The Political Geography of Civil War"

Albert Simkus, Ola Listhaug, & Kristen Ringdal (Political Science & Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology) "Disaggregating Public Opinion Toward Ethnic Conflict in Macedonia"

Michael D. Ward & Kristin Bakke (Political Science, University of Washington) "Predicting Domestic Conflicts: On the Utility of Empirical Research"

Barbara Walter (IRPS, UCSD) & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch (Political Science, UCSD) "Outside Aid and the Decision to Rebel"

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