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On a structural approach to negative and positive relations and its effect of Interstate militarized conflict see :
Papers:
Zeev Maoz 2006. Network Polarization, Network Interdependence, and International Conflict, 1816-2002. Journal of Peace Research, 43(4): 391-411 at: http://jpr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/43/4/391
Z. Maoz. R. Kuperman, L. Terris, and I. Talmud. International Relations: A Network Approach." In New Directions for International Relations, Edited by A. Mintz and B. Russett. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004 (with Z. Maoz. R. Kuperman, and L. Terris). http://soc.haifa.ac.il/~talmud/evolution.pdf
Z. Maoz. R. Kuperman, L. Terris, and I. Talmud. "Structural Equivalence and International Conflict, 1816-2000: A Social Networks Analysis of Dyadic Affinities and Conflict." Journal of Conflict Resolution (2006, forthcoming), http://soc.haifa.ac.il/~talmud/strucequiv.pdf
Z. Maoz. R. Kuperman, L. Terris, and I. Talmud." The Enemy of my Enemy: The Effects of Indirect Enmity Relations on Direct Dyadic Relations," the Journal of Politics (2007, forthcoming)
Data Sets:
1. Structural Equivalence and International Conflict (JCR, 2006)
http://psfaculty.ucdavis.edu/zmaoz/jcr2006.zip
2. Network Polarization, Network Interdependence, and International Conflict, 1816-2002 (JPR, 2006)
http://psfaculty.ucdavis.edu/zmaoz/jpr2006.dta
3. Dyadic Militarized Interstate Disputes Dataset at:
http://psfaculty.ucdavis.edu/zmaoz/dyadmid.html
4. Mideast data sets: Documentation and data sets on Israeli-Egyptian Interstate Militarized Disputes, Israeli-Syrian Interstate Militarized Disputes; Israeli-Jordanian Interstate Militarized Disputes; Arab Nonstate Aggression and Israeli Limited Uses of Force
http://psfaculty.ucdavis.edu/zmaoz/arabisrhost.htm
Ilan Talmud, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
Department of Sociology and Anthropology,\
University of Haifa
Phones: 972-4--8240992 (direct)
972-4-8240995 / 8249505 (secretaries)
Fax: 972-4-8240819
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From: "Ulrik Brandes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: Mideast Network Map
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> On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 06:26:36PM +1200, Diana Jones wrote:
>> At the INSNA conference of May this year, there was a presentation from
>> Jurgen which mapped negative relationships between countries over time, and
>> it is great to see the experiments of technology being used in this way. If
>
> What Juergen presented at Sunbelt is an extension of already published
> work on dynamic conflict and opposition. Papers, links, and animations
> (Balkan and Persian Gulf, based on KEDS event data):
>
> http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/algo/research/conflict/
>
> Best regards,
>
> B.
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