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CORRELATES OF WAR (2) answer(s).
 
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Declining risk of death in battle / Lacina, Bethany; Gleditsch, Nils Petter; Russett, Bruce   Journal Article
Russett, Bruce Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract A recent article using the new Correlates of War (COW) data on the distribution of interstate, intrastate, and extrastate wars from 1816 to 1997 claims there was a relatively constant risk of death in battle during that time. We show that the authors' information is skewed by irregularities in the COW deaths data, and contest their pessimistic interpretation. Using revised information on battle deaths from 1900 to 2002 we demonstrate that the risk of death in battle by no means followed a flat line, but rather declined significantly after World War II and again after the end of the Cold War. Future users should note that the deaths data collected for the three conflict types by COW are not comparable, and using them as such tends to underestimate the share of fatalities due to major interstate conflicts.
Key Words Correlates of War  COW  Deaths Data 
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What is civil war: conceptual and empirical complexities of an / Sambanis, Nicholas Dec 2004  Journal Article
Sambanis, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
Key Words Conflict  Correlates of War  Civil War 
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