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ID133582
Title ProperVisualizing the influence of geography, oil and geopolitics on civil wars in the Arab World
Other Title Informationa novel application of self-organizing maps and duration models
LanguageENG
AuthorMostafa, Mohamed M ;  Hamdi, Mohaned Talib Al
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The aim of this paper is to investigate why some internal conflicts are terminated quickly, while others linger for several decades without a looming resolution in the horizon. In an attempt to achieve this objective, the role played by geopolitical factors in the Arab world's internal conflicts was investigated. More specifically, we used Kohonen self-organizing maps, an artificial intelligence-based neural network technique, along with event duration models to investigate the role played by distance from the capital, access to international borders, terrain, valuable natural resources such as oil, and rebels fighting capability in civil wars in the Arab world. Using recently validated data spanning more than 50 years of Arab civil wars (1948-2003), our findings indicate that previously ignored geopolitical factors seem to play an important role in the duration of internal conflicts in the Arab World.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars, Vol.16, No.2; Jun.2014: p.239-254
Journal SourceCivil Wars, Vol.16, No.2; Jun.2014: p.239-254
Key WordsArab World ;  Geopolitical Influence ;  Geographical Influence ;  Civil Wars ;  Geopolitics ;  Self-Organizing Maps ;  Energy Policy ;  Energy Politics ;  Petro Economy ;  Petro Power ;  Internal Conflicts ;  Geopolitical Factors ;  International Borders


 
 
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