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  • PRIF’s new research program started in 2018. For at least the next five years the ambi­valent relation­ship of "Coercion and Peace" will provide the frame­work for a signifi­cant part of the research con­ducted at the institute. Different research groups will focus on the con­ditions, forms, effects and kinds of legiti­mation that character­ize coercion to peace as well as coercion in peace. The topic is not merely of aca­demic rele­vance. By studying the complex ways in which coercion and peace relate to each other the re­searchers aim at shed­ding light on the current plight of the inter­national order and its conse­quences for inter­national and intra­state conflict. The present report out­lines the new research program. It identifies over­arching questions, crucial con­ceptual clari­fications, and impor­tant analytical dis­tinctions, as well as research gaps and research topics. (xsd:string)
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  • 978-3-946459-29-3 ()
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  • Coercion and Peace: PRIF's New Research Program (xsd:string)
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  • urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-56940-9 ()
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  • 2 (xsd:string)