نتایج جستجو برای: political violence

تعداد نتایج: 144474  

2007
Stephan Haggard

Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the United States has sought to encourage institutional developments in Iraq that would contribute to national reconciliation and mitigate sectarian and insurgent violence. In these reform efforts, including recent “benchmarks,” the Bush administration has drawn on power-sharing and federalist models. The purpose of these efforts is to overcome the political ...

2012
Caroline Joan Kay S. Picart Michael Seigel Dominick LaCapra Raymond Fleming Kenneth Nunn

This article begins by first focusing on the Tokyo IMT’s heritage of collective forgetting in relation to instances of systematized violence against women, especially the establishment of comfort stations in territories formerly occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army. In specific, after the Introduction, it describes the international political, legal and military factors that led to the format...

2009
Kurt Rohloff

The integration of emerging data manipulation technologies has enabled a paradigm shift in practitioners’ abilities to understand and anticipate events of interest in complex systems. Example events of interest include outbreaks of socio-political violence in nation-states. Rather than relying on human-centric modeling efforts that are limited by the availability of SMEs, automated data process...

2015
Lisa L Miller

This paper offers a reframing of the dynamics of crime and punishment in the United States by exploring lethal violence and situating both violence and punishment within the larger capacity of the US political system to shield citizens from a range of social risks. I argue that security from violence is an important state obligation and then illustrate the exceptionally high rates of lethal vio...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2011
Stevan E Hobfoll Anthony D Mancini Brian J Hall Daphna Canetti George A Bonanno

We examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression symptom trajectories during ongoing exposure to political violence, seeking to identify psychologically resilient individuals and the factors that predict resilience. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1196 Palestinian adult residents of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem across three occasions, six...

Journal: :Political communication 2016
Shira Dvir Gvirsman L Rowell Huesmann Eric F Dubow Simha F Landau Paul Boxer Khalil Shikaki

This study examines the effects of chronic (i.e., repeated and cumulative) mediated exposure to political violence on ideological beliefs regarding political conflict. It centers on these effects on young viewers, from preadolescents to adolescents. Ideological beliefs refers here to support of war, perception of threat to one's nation, and normative beliefs concerning aggression toward the out...

2010
James Igoe Walsh

Political movements that engage in terrorism typically have too few material resources— personnel, funds, or territory under their control—to achieve their goals through legitimate political action or large-scale organized violence (Fromkin, 1975). Terrorist attacks are part of an indirect strategy for achieving their political objectives by influencing an audience (Crenshaw, 1981). These terro...

2015
Jocelyne Cesari

Since 9/11, and even more so with the atrocities committed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria, violence in the name of God is predominantly perceived as a “different” kind of violence, which triggers more “absolute” and radical manifestations than its secular counter parts. In its first part, this article will challenge this so called exceptionalism of religious violence by questioning the neat divide b...

همتی, رضا,

Background and Objectives: Violence against women and its social, political and health outcomes has been considered as one of the most important issues in women research domain during the past decades. Regarding the lack of sufficient data in this field, the present study was conducted to investigate the frequency of mental and physical violence against women and its contributory factors in Isl...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه ایرانی سیاست بین الملل 0
علیرضا سمیعی اصفهانی جعفر نوروزی نژاد

iraq is a country with many social cleavages, due to its ethnic and religious diversity, and because pf the inability of its political elite, this feature has always hindered resolving its problems. with the removal of the authoritarian regime of sadam hossein, ethnic and religious disputes escalated to their peak. the main question in this article is why has ethnic and sectarian violence exace...

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