Audiences exposed to Peace Journalism have been found to demonstrate increased levels of hope and empathy, as well as decreased levels of fear and anger.
Religious actors can use their respected positions in society to assert neutrality to build personal relationships with, and influence parties in conflict.
In addition to the complex debate over natural resources’ role in violent conflict, there are many underlining sub-debates on the
This article analyses the arguments linking resource scarcity to violent conflict. It is structured around the assumption that by focusing
This study explores two main arguments behind the Resource Curse: Violent domestic conflicts occur more frequently in oil-producing states than
Nations are more likely to go to war with an oil-rich state when there is a lack of local competition.
This analysis highlights the various theories linking resources to conflict. Two major perspectives stand out: (1) a surplus or a
Violent conflict is much more common in areas with low-tech communication capabilities (characterized by fewer than 34 landlines per 100 people).
Increasing the number of democracies in the world does not affect the number of wars until democracies reach 60% of the global governments.
This article addresses the long-assumed connection between civil war nations’ oil capacity and the likelihood of third-party intervention. The research