Data mining enables an innovative, largely automatic meta-analysis of the relationship between political and economic geography analyses of crisis regions. As an example, the two approaches Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) and Fragile States Index (FSI) can be related to each other. The GCRI is a quantitative conflict risk assessment based on open source data and a statistical regression method developed by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. The FSI is based on a conflict assessment framework developed by The Fund for Peace in Washington, DC. In contrast to the quantitative GCRI, the FSI is essentially focused on qualitative data from systematic interviews with experts. Both approaches therefore have closely related obje...
Few concepts figure more prominently in the study of international politics than threat. Yet scholar...
Disaster and crisis situations are characterised by high dynamics and complexity with human lives an...
Tools for automated quantitative analysis of information are more and more required in the framework...
This report describes the concept and methodology of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI). The inde...
Following the principles of openness and transparency, the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) relies ...
Globally, the absolute number of war deaths has been declining since 1946. And yet, conflict and vio...
The Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) is a quantitative method for the prediction of conflict risk i...
Conflict analysis is a key step to be considered by conflict and peace academics, practitioners and ...
The Chapter deals with the contribution of globally used indicator systems, in particular governance...
This article provides a structured description of openly available news topics and forecasts for arm...
In the past decade, several efforts have been made to project armed conflict risk into the future. T...
This technical report presents the methodology and code documentation for version 5 of the Global Co...
In the past decade, several efforts have been made to project armed conflict risk into the future. T...
Machine learning has revolutionized approaches to predicting the outcomes of various phenomena. The ...
One way to demonstrate progress in a field of scientific inquiry is to show that factors believed to...
Few concepts figure more prominently in the study of international politics than threat. Yet scholar...
Disaster and crisis situations are characterised by high dynamics and complexity with human lives an...
Tools for automated quantitative analysis of information are more and more required in the framework...
This report describes the concept and methodology of the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI). The inde...
Following the principles of openness and transparency, the Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) relies ...
Globally, the absolute number of war deaths has been declining since 1946. And yet, conflict and vio...
The Global Conflict Risk Index (GCRI) is a quantitative method for the prediction of conflict risk i...
Conflict analysis is a key step to be considered by conflict and peace academics, practitioners and ...
The Chapter deals with the contribution of globally used indicator systems, in particular governance...
This article provides a structured description of openly available news topics and forecasts for arm...
In the past decade, several efforts have been made to project armed conflict risk into the future. T...
This technical report presents the methodology and code documentation for version 5 of the Global Co...
In the past decade, several efforts have been made to project armed conflict risk into the future. T...
Machine learning has revolutionized approaches to predicting the outcomes of various phenomena. The ...
One way to demonstrate progress in a field of scientific inquiry is to show that factors believed to...
Few concepts figure more prominently in the study of international politics than threat. Yet scholar...
Disaster and crisis situations are characterised by high dynamics and complexity with human lives an...
Tools for automated quantitative analysis of information are more and more required in the framework...