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Åpen verden

Åpen verden

Paul Chaffey; Nils Petter Gleditsch; Håvard Hegre; Mikael F. Sandström; Henrik Syse

Civita
2011
nidottu
I boken undersøkes påstander som at globaliseringen fører til større ulikhet og fattigdom, truer velferdsstaten og sysselsettingen, skader miljøet og øker risikoen for internasjonale konflikter mot den nyeste internasjonale forskningen. Har litteraturliste og opplysninger om forfatterne.
Lewis Fry Richardson

Lewis Fry Richardson

Nils Petter Gleditsch

Saint Philip Street Press
2020
pokkari
This is an open access book. Lewis F Richardson (1981-1953), a physicist by training, was a pioneer in meteorology and peace research and remains a towering presence in both fields. This edited volume reviews his work and assesses its influence in the social sciences, notably his work on arms races and their consequences, mathematical models, the size distribution of wars, and geographical features of conflict. It contains brief bibliographies of his main publications and of articles and books written about Richardson and his work and discusses his continuing influence in peace research and international relations as well as his attitude to the ethical responsibilities of a scientist. It will be of interest to a wide range of scholars. This book includes 11 chapters written by Nils Petter Gleditsch, Dina A Zinnes, Ron Smith, Paul F Diehl, Kelly Kadera, Mark Crescenzi, Michael D Ward, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Nils B Weidmann, J rgen Scheffran, Niall MacKay, Aaron Clauset, Michael Spagat and Stijn van Weezel. Lewis F Richardson occupied an important position in two academic fields as different as meteorology and peace research, with academic prizes awarded in both disciplines. In peace research, he pioneered the use of mathematical models and the meticulous compilation of databases for empirical research. As a quaker and pacifist, he refused to work in preparations for war, paid a heavy prize in terms of his career, and (at least in the social sciences) was fully recognized as a pioneering scholar only posthumously with the publication of two major books. Lewis Fry Richardson is one of the 20th century's greatest but least appreciated thinkers-a creative physicist, psychologist, meteorologist, applied mathematician, historian, pacifist, statistician, and witty stylist. If you've heard of weather prediction, chaos, fractals, cliometrics, peace science, big data, thick tails, or black swans, then you have benefited from Richardson's prescience in bringing unruly phenomena into the ambit of scientific understanding. Richardson's ideas continue to be relevant today, and this collection is a superb retrospective on this brilliant and lovable man. Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor, Harvard University, and the author of The Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.
Lewis Fry Richardson

Lewis Fry Richardson

Nils Petter Gleditsch

Saint Philip Street Press
2020
sidottu
This is an open access book. Lewis F Richardson (1981-1953), a physicist by training, was a pioneer in meteorology and peace research and remains a towering presence in both fields. This edited volume reviews his work and assesses its influence in the social sciences, notably his work on arms races and their consequences, mathematical models, the size distribution of wars, and geographical features of conflict. It contains brief bibliographies of his main publications and of articles and books written about Richardson and his work and discusses his continuing influence in peace research and international relations as well as his attitude to the ethical responsibilities of a scientist. It will be of interest to a wide range of scholars. This book includes 11 chapters written by Nils Petter Gleditsch, Dina A Zinnes, Ron Smith, Paul F Diehl, Kelly Kadera, Mark Crescenzi, Michael D Ward, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Nils B Weidmann, J rgen Scheffran, Niall MacKay, Aaron Clauset, Michael Spagat and Stijn van Weezel. Lewis F Richardson occupied an important position in two academic fields as different as meteorology and peace research, with academic prizes awarded in both disciplines. In peace research, he pioneered the use of mathematical models and the meticulous compilation of databases for empirical research. As a quaker and pacifist, he refused to work in preparations for war, paid a heavy prize in terms of his career, and (at least in the social sciences) was fully recognized as a pioneering scholar only posthumously with the publication of two major books. Lewis Fry Richardson is one of the 20th century's greatest but least appreciated thinkers-a creative physicist, psychologist, meteorologist, applied mathematician, historian, pacifist, statistician, and witty stylist. If you've heard of weather prediction, chaos, fractals, cliometrics, peace science, big data, thick tails, or black swans, then you have benefited from Richardson's prescience in bringing unruly phenomena into the ambit of scientific understanding. Richardson's ideas continue to be relevant today, and this collection is a superb retrospective on this brilliant and lovable man. Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor, Harvard University, and the author of The Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.
Environmental Conflict

Environmental Conflict

Paul Diehl; Nils Petter Gleditsch

Routledge
2019
sidottu
As environmental security gains increasing attention, there is a pressing need for rigorous examinations of environmental causes of conflict and the potential for conflict resolution. Environmental Conflict explores the relationship between environmental degradation or scarcity and either intrastate or interstate violent conflict. Informed by theor
Mot en mer fredelig verden?

Mot en mer fredelig verden?

Nils Petter Gleditsch

Pax
2016
sidottu
Går vi mot en mer fredelig verden? Spørsmålet kan virke naivt. Det daglige nyhetsbildet forteller oss om kriger og terroraksjoner rundt om i verden. Men de væpnede konfliktene er i hovedsak konsentrert om et fåtall av land, og den økte oppmerksomheten er nettopp et tegn på at vold ikke lenger kan feies under teppet. Sannsynligheten for at vi skal bli drept i krig eller folkemord har sunket sterkt de siste tiårene. I denne boka gir fredsforskeren Nils Petter Gleditsch et overblikk over utviklingen i det internasjonale konfliktbildet. Han argumenterer for at vold på lengre sikt er i fred med å bli et utdatert redskap i konflikter såvel innad i stater som mellom dem og tar til orde for det han kaller den sosialdemokratiske freden, bygd på demokrati, internasjonalt samarbeid, økonomisk integrasjon og sosial og økonomisk -utjevning. Boka reiser flere vanlige innvendinger mot denne framtidsoptimismen: at den vil bli brutt av nye stormaktsmotsetninger, av religiøse motsetninger, av økende ulikhet, eller av klimaendring og andre miljøtrusler. Alle disse utfordringene må tas på alvor, men de vil likevel neppe kunne snu den allmenne tendensen i retning av mer fredelige forhold på lengre sikt.
Nils Petter Gleditsch: Pioneer in the Analysis of War and Peace

Nils Petter Gleditsch: Pioneer in the Analysis of War and Peace

Nils Petter Gleditsch

Springer International Publishing AG
2015
nidottu
This book presents Nils Petter Gleditsch, a staff member of the Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO) since 1964, a former editor of the Journal for Peace Research (1983-2010), a former president of the International Studies Association (2008-2009) and the recipient of several academic awards as a pioneer in the scientific analysis of war and peace. This unique anthology covers major themes in his distinguished career as a peace researcher. An autobiographical, critical retrospective puts his work on conflict and peace into a broader context, while a comprehensive bibliography documents his publications over a period of nearly 50 years. Part II documents his wide-ranging contributions on globalization, democratization and liberal peace, on international espionage, environmental security, climate change and conflict and on the decline of war and more generally of violence as a tool in conflict.
Environmental Conflict

Environmental Conflict

Paul Diehl; Nils Petter Gleditsch

Westview Press Inc
2000
nidottu
As environmental security gains increasing attention, there is a pressing need for rigorous examinations of environmental causes of conflict and the potential for conflict resolution. Environmental Conflict explores the role of environmental degradation or scarcity in intrastate or interstate violent conflict and how cooperative efforts might forestall such undesirable consequences. By presenting cutting-edge conceptual and empirical research examining how environmental factors may influence group and state decisions to employ violence, this book enhances understanding of the possibilities for future conflict and how to prevent it.
The Wages of Peace

The Wages of Peace

Nils Petter Gleditsch; Adne Cappelen; Olav Bjerkholt

SAGE Publications Ltd
1994
sidottu
With the end of the Cold War, many nations have set about cutting their military spending, and visions of a large `peace dividend' have emerged. Yet, even today, the arms race remains one of the major projects of humankind, and one of the most unproductive. The Wages of Peace explores some of the consequences and opportunities stemming from the resulting peace dividend. This book charts a middle course between extravagant claims about the improvements in welfare, development or the environment which may be funded by the peace divided, and dire assessments of how militarized economies will collapse as a result of disarmament spiced with warnings that the savings have already been squandered. This book represents the most detailed study of the economic effects of conversion for any country. It breaks new ground in using planning models to examine the environmental effects of disarmament. Based on a decade of studies, this book examines the global, national and local effects of disarmament, focusing on Norway. The findings are cautiously optimistic. The most important peace dividend is peace itself, but economic gains may be expected.