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ID152815
Title ProperOntology of peace
Other Title Informationlandscapes of conflict and cooperation with application to colombia
LanguageENG
AuthorFindley, Michael G ;  Campbell, Susanna P ;  Susanna P. Campbell Michael G. Findley Kyosuke Kikuta ;  Kikuta, Kyosuke
Summary / Abstract (Note)International relations scholarship on intrastate peace and conflict largely conceptualizes peace as an absence of war and, to some extent, the presence of a minimal degree of democracy. Empirically, scholars treat peace as a non-event, identifying it as the absence of military battles rather than (or in addition to) the presence of conflict-mitigating institutions or activities. This approach hearkens back to a bygone debate about negative and positive peace, and illustrates that negative peace conceptualizations dominate existing scholarship. In this article, we unpack the conceptual foundations of peace to account more fully for cooperation, rather than just violent conflict. We then operationalize this expanded conceptualization of peace through a latent variable measurement approach that carefully aggregates both conflict and cooperation events. We ground the measurement model in data from Colombia for the period of 1993 to 2012. In so doing, we present a new, empirically grounded ontology of peace that we expect could be useful for causal theorizing and testing in other work.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Review Vol. 19, No.1; Mar 2017: p.92-113
Journal SourceInternational Studies Review Vol: 19 No 1
Key WordsConflict ;  Cooperation ;  Ontology ;  Civil War ;  Intrastate Peace ;  Conceptualization of Peace


 
 
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