Universal patterns underlying ongoing wars and terrorism

Spagat, M, Johnson, N. F, Restrepo, J. A, Becerra, O, Bohórquez, J. C, Restrepo, E. M and Zarama, R

(2006)

Spagat, M, Johnson, N. F, Restrepo, J. A, Becerra, O, Bohórquez, J. C, Restrepo, E. M and Zarama, R (2006) Universal patterns underlying ongoing wars and terrorism.

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Abstract

we report a remarkable universality in the patterns of violence in three high profile ongoing wars, and in global terrorism. Our results suggest that these quite different conflict arenas currently feature a common type of enemy, i.e. the various insurgent forces are beginning to operate in a similar way regardles of their underlying idealogies, motivations and the terrain in which they operate. We provide a microscopic theory to explain our main observations. This theory treats the insurgent force as a generic, self-organizing system which is dynamically evolving through the continual coalescence and fragmentation of its constituent groups.

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Item TypeMonograph (Discussion Paper)
TitleUniversal patterns underlying ongoing wars and terrorism
AuthorsSpagat, M
Johnson, N. F
Restrepo, J. A
Becerra, O
Bohórquez, J. C
Restrepo, E. M
Zarama, R
Uncontrolled KeywordsTerrorism, Conflict, War
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Economics

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