Publication

Dec 2014

This paper examines the question of whether the world has become less or more prone to outbreaks of violent conflict since 1945. The author contends that on the one hand, global violence, particularly interstate conflict, has declined since 1945; on the other, fragile states are more likely to be affected by violent intrastate conflict.

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Author Dominic Tierney
Series FPRI E-Notes
Publisher Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
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