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Preface Richard Perris Perris, Richard
Foreword Reman D. Kuperman Kuperman, Reman D.
Introduction Mayeul Kauffmann Kauffmann, Mayeul 1
The Purposes of Conflict Dataset Building
The Creation and Use of Data: Scientific Requirements and Political Utility Wolf-Dieter Eberwein Eberwein, Wolf-Dieter 13
An Overview and Typology of Conflict Data: The Advantages of Data Diversity Kristine Eck Eck, Kristine 29
Databases on Defense for Influencing State Policies Jean-Marie Collin Collin, Jean-Marie 41
Concept Definition and Data Building Calling a Conflict a Conflict: Violence and Other Aspects of War Joakim Kreutz Kreutz, Joakim 49
Databases on Terrorism: Constructing a Database on Hostage-Barricade Terrorism and Abductions Galit M. Ben-Israel Ben-Israel, Galit M. 63
Reviewing CIDCM Databases: Modeling and Indicator Development in Risk Assessments and Early Warnings Lyubov Mincheva Mincheva, Lyubov 75
Indexes for Measures of Conflict and Cooperation Ronan D. Kuperman Kuperman, Ronan D. 97
Opening up Conflict Data
Enhancing Openness and Reliability in Conflict Dataset Creation Mayeul Kauffmann Kauffmann, Mayeul 107
Merging and Meshing Data: Difficulties, Lessons, and Suggestions D. Scott Bennett Bennett, D. Scott 133
The ACLED Data Project: Purpose and Methods Clionadh Raleigh Raleigh, Clionadh Joachim Carlsen Carlsen, Joachim 161
Visualization of Conflict Networks Ulrik Brandes Brandes, Ulrik Jurgen Lerner Lerner, Jurgen 169
Author Index 189
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