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Gewalt 5 Violence 5 Costa Rica 4 Crime 4 Kriminalität 4 El Salvador 3 International relations 3 Internationale Beziehungen 3 Nicaragua 3 Außenpolitik 2 China 2 Foreign policy 2 Geopolitics 2 Geopolitik 2 Perception 2 Political conflict 2 Politischer Konflikt 2 Wahrnehmung 2 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Brasilien 1 Brazil 1 Bürgerkrieg 1 Cartel 1 Central Africa 1 Central America 1 Civil war 1 Coalition government 1 Consequences of war 1 Data collection 1 Datenerhebung 1 East Asia 1 Eigeninteresse 1 Elite 1 Erdölgewinnung 1 Ethnic group 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Frieden 1 Geschichte 1992- 1 Great powers 1
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Arbeitspapier 17 Graue Literatur 17 Non-commercial literature 17 Working Paper 17
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English 17
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Huhn, Sebastian 3 Mehler, Andreas 2 Oettler, Anika 2 Basedau, Matthias 1 Beck, Martin 1 Destradi, Sandra 1 Elischer, Sebastian 1 Engel, Ulf 1 Flemes, Daniel 1 Giesbert, Lena 1 Godehardt, Nadine 1 Juan, Alexander de 1 Lambach, Daniel 1 Nabers, Dirk 1 Peetz, Peter 1 Zeino-Mahmalat, Ellinor 1
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GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies 16
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GIGA working papers 17 GIGA Research Programme: Violence, Power and Security 16 GIGA Research Programme: Violence Power and Security 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 17
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The culture of fear and control in Costa Rica (I) : crime statistics and law enforcement
Huhn, Sebastian - 2009
The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that crime rates have increased significantly in recent years and that there is today a vast and alarming amount of crime. On the basis of this assumption, fear of crime, the call for the "iron fist", and drastic law...
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Gain seeking in a "double security dilemma" : the case of OPEC
Zeino-Mahmalat, Ellinor - 2008
The remarkable stability of the cooperation among the members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has generally been explained by these members’ mutual dependency on high and stable oil revenues. Since the OPEC countries, however, face the double security dilemma of...
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The " ambivalence of the sacred" in Africa : the impact of religion on peace and conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
Basedau, Matthias - 2008
Given the widespread focus on socioeconomic factors, it comes as no surprise that religion is neglected in most theoretical explanations of African civil conflicts. While scholarly interest is increasing in light of the civil wars in Sudan, Nigeria, and northern Uganda, no systematic empirical...
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Ethnic coalitions of convenience and commitment : political parties and party systems in Kenya
Elischer, Sebastian - 2008
This paper analyzes the role of ethnicity in shaping the character of Kenya's political parties and its party system since 1992. Drawing on a constructivist conception of ethnicity, it uses a framework of comparison derived from Donald Horowitz and distinguishes between three party types: the...
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China, Japan and the quest for leadership in East Asia
Nabers, Dirk - 2008
The leadership of powerful states in processes of regional institutionalization is a significant, though still widely ignored topic in the field of International Relations (IR). This study asks about the theoretical conditions of effective leadership in international institution- building, using...
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The Chinese meaning of just war and its impact on the foreign policy of the People's Republic of China
Godehardt, Nadine - 2008
The image of China's peaceful rise, which the Chinese government is keen to enforce in the world, stands in contrast to the view of China's ascent as a threat. China's economic and military growth is perceived as a potential threat to the (East) Asian security structure and as a challenge to the...
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Breaking the "insecurity trap"? : How violence and counter-violence are perpetuated in elite power struggles
Mehler, Andreas - 2008
Half a century after independence, African elites, at least those in conflict-ridden countries, often live in constant fear for their life. Real or invented coup attempts, political assassinations, beatings of opposition leaders, the distribution of death lists, etc. have a profoundly...
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Discourses on violence in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua : social perceptions in everyday life
Huhn, Sebastian - 2008
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, drug traffic, and ubiquitous insecurity. Politicians, the media, and social scientists in and outside the region often claim that the societies are in complete agreement with their judgment of the...
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Discourses on violence in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua : youth, crime, and the responses of the state
Peetz, Peter - 2008
The paper analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvador on the one hand, and the related security policies of the three states, on the other. In each country, there is an idiosyncratic way of constructing youth violence and juvenile delinquency....
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Do qualitative data help in addressing Central American violence? : Research note on data collection
Oettler, Anika - 2008
Taking as its point of departure debates on the value of criminal statistics and victimization surveys, this article explores the methodological challenge of an alternative approach to Central American violence(s). How can we collect qualitative data that help address the social construction of...
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