The 9/11 attacks created an urgent need to understand contemporary wars and their relationship to older conventional and terrorist wars, both of which exhibit remarkable regularities. The frequency-intensity distribution of fatalities in "old wars", 1816-1980, is a power-law with exponent 1.80. Global terrorist attacks, 1968-present, also follow a power-law with exponent 1.71 for G7 countries and 2.5 for non-G7 countries. Here we analyze two ongoing, high-profile wars on opposite sides of the globe - Colombia and Iraq. Our analysis uses our own unique dataset for killings and injuries in Colombia, plus publicly available data for civilians killed in Iraq. We show strong evidence for power-law behavior within each war. Despite substantial di...
We identify robust statistical patterns in the frequency and severity of violent attacks by terroris...
Worldwide data on terrorist incidents between 1968 and 2004 gathered by the RAND corporation and the...
This paper investigates to what extent various data sources on violent conflict support the ‘New War...
Even before 9/11 there were claims that the nature of war had changed fundamentally. The 9/11 attack...
we report a remarkable universality in the patterns of violence in three high profile ongoing wars, ...
This paper continues my research program on violence and terrorism started 15 years ago. It presents...
The purpose of this work is to point out regular patterns observed in terrorist activity. In the fi...
In the spirit of Richardson's original (1948) study of the statistics of deadly conflicts, we study ...
It is still unknown whether there is some deep structure to modern wars and terrorist campaigns that...
This paper analyses the statistical distribution of war size. We find strong support for a Pareto-ty...
This paper analyses the statistical distribution of war sizes. Using the method recently proposed by...
It is still unknown whether there is some deep structure to modern wars and terrorist campaigns that...
Terrorism surfaces in a most brutal manner in the global conflicts in the early 21st century. It is...
In the spirit of Lewis Richardson’s original study of the statistics of deadly conflicts, we study t...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
We identify robust statistical patterns in the frequency and severity of violent attacks by terroris...
Worldwide data on terrorist incidents between 1968 and 2004 gathered by the RAND corporation and the...
This paper investigates to what extent various data sources on violent conflict support the ‘New War...
Even before 9/11 there were claims that the nature of war had changed fundamentally. The 9/11 attack...
we report a remarkable universality in the patterns of violence in three high profile ongoing wars, ...
This paper continues my research program on violence and terrorism started 15 years ago. It presents...
The purpose of this work is to point out regular patterns observed in terrorist activity. In the fi...
In the spirit of Richardson's original (1948) study of the statistics of deadly conflicts, we study ...
It is still unknown whether there is some deep structure to modern wars and terrorist campaigns that...
This paper analyses the statistical distribution of war size. We find strong support for a Pareto-ty...
This paper analyses the statistical distribution of war sizes. Using the method recently proposed by...
It is still unknown whether there is some deep structure to modern wars and terrorist campaigns that...
Terrorism surfaces in a most brutal manner in the global conflicts in the early 21st century. It is...
In the spirit of Lewis Richardson’s original study of the statistics of deadly conflicts, we study t...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
We identify robust statistical patterns in the frequency and severity of violent attacks by terroris...
Worldwide data on terrorist incidents between 1968 and 2004 gathered by the RAND corporation and the...
This paper investigates to what extent various data sources on violent conflict support the ‘New War...