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Doğu'da siyasetin dinamikleri: 1946 - 2011
In: Vadi yayınları 276
In: Toplum dizisi 86
Die Frauen im Rat der Landeshauptstadt Hannover 1946 bis 2011: Wege, Ziele, Erfolge
In: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter
In: Beiheft 6
Armed Conflicts, 1946–2011
In: Journal of peace research, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 565-575
ISSN: 1460-3578
In 2011, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) recorded 37 armed conflicts with a minimum of 25 battle-related deaths. This significant increase from the 31 conflicts recorded in 2010 was primarily driven by an increase in conflicts on the African continent, and is only in part due to events tied to the Arab Spring which mostly led to other forms of violence than conventional armed conflict. The number of active conflicts still remains at a relatively low level compared to the peak years in the early 1990s, when more than 50 conflicts were active. The number of wars – conflicts leading to 1,000 or more battle-related deaths – increased to six; however, it is a considerably lower number than during the peak years of the early 1990s. For the second consecutive year, Afghanistan claimed the highest number of fatalities. Five armed conflicts listed for 2010 were not active in 2011, but during the year three new conflicts erupted – Libya, South Sudan and Sudan (Abyei) – and six conflicts already registered were restarted. Only one peace agreement was concluded during the year. Thus, the trend with low numbers of peace accords which started in 2009 continues.
Armed Conflicts, 1946-2011
In: Journal of peace research, Band 49, Heft 4
ISSN: 1460-3578
In 2011, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) recorded 37 armed conflicts with a minimum of 25 battle-related deaths. This significant increase from the 31 conflicts recorded in 2010 was primarily driven by an increase in conflicts on the African continent, and is only in part due to events tied to the Arab Spring which mostly led to other forms of violence than conventional armed conflict. The number of active conflicts still remains at a relatively low level compared to the peak years in the early 1990s, when more than 50 conflicts were active. The number of wars -- conflicts leading to 1,000 or more battle-related deaths -- increased to six; however, it is a considerably lower number than during the peak years of the early 1990s. For the second consecutive year, Afghanistan claimed the highest number of fatalities. Five armed conflicts listed for 2010 were not active in 2011, but during the year three new conflicts erupted -- Libya, South Sudan and Sudan (Abyei) -- and six conflicts already registered were restarted. Only one peace agreement was concluded during the year. Thus, the trend with low numbers of peace accords which started in 2009 continues. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd., copyright holder.]
Armed conflicts: 1946-2011
In: Journal of peace research, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 565-575
ISSN: 0022-3433
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Gilles Dostaler (1946–2011)
In: The European journal of the history of economic thought, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 615-616
ISSN: 1469-5936
Larry E. Ribstein (1946–2011)
In: International review of law and economics, Band 38, S. 1
ISSN: 0144-8188
In Remembrance: Alexander Kouzmin (1946-2011)
In: Administrative theory & praxis: ATP ; a quarterly journal of dialogue in public administration theory, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 616-632
ISSN: 1949-0461
In memoriam: Ian Proudfoot 1946 - 2011
In: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs: RIMA, Band 45, Heft 1-2, S. 1-8
ISSN: 0034-6594, 0815-7251
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, 1946–2011
In: Studies in gender and sexuality: psychoanalysis, cultural studies, treatment, research, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 160-162
ISSN: 1940-9206
Henry Y.K. Tom (1946-2011)
In: Journal of democracy, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 186-188
ISSN: 1086-3214
Henry Y.K. Tom (1946-2011)
In: Journal of democracy, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 186-189
ISSN: 1045-5736