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Programming for Peace

Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention

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  • © 2006

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  • Focusing on one important topic: the resolution and prevention of intra- and international conflicts
  • The presentation, further development, application, and results of advanced computer-aided methods for this purpose, including interactive methods for supporting decision makers
  • Internationally leading researchers not only from the USA but also from Austria, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, and Switzerland

Part of the book series: Advances in Group Decision and Negotiation (AGDN, volume 2)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Part II

  2. Part III

  3. Part II

  4. Part I

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About this book

Sadly enough, war, conflicts and terrorism appear to stay with us in the 21st century. But what is our outlook on new methods for preventing and ending them? Present-day hard- and software enables the development of large crisis, conflict, and conflict management databases with many variables, sometimes with automated updates, statistical analyses of a high complexity, elaborate simulation models, and even interactive uses of these databases.

In this book, these methods are presented, further developed, and applied in relation to the main issue: the resolution and prevention of intra- and international conflicts. Conflicts are a worldwide phenomenon. Therefore, internationally leading researchers from the USA, Austria, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and Switzerland have contributed.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Vienna Medical University, Vienna, Austria

    Robert Trappl

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