RATE

Repression and the Escalation of Conflict

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITAET MANNHEIM 

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 Nazionalità Coordinatore Germany [DE]
 Totale costo 1˙487˙112 €
 EC contributo 1˙487˙112 €
 Programma FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Specific programme: "Ideas" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call ERC-2013-StG
 Funding Scheme ERC-SG
 Anno di inizio 2014
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2014-02-01   -   2019-01-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITAET MANNHEIM

 Organization address address: Schloss
city: MANNHEIM
postcode: 68131

contact info
Titolo: Dr.
Nome: Susann-Annette
Cognome: Storm
Email: send email
Telefono: +49 621 1811020
Fax: +49 621 1811022

DE (MANNHEIM) hostInstitution 1˙487˙112.00
2    UNIVERSITAET MANNHEIM

 Organization address address: Schloss
city: MANNHEIM
postcode: 68131

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Sabine
Cognome: Carey
Email: send email
Telefono: +49 621 1812882
Fax: +49 621 1813537

DE (MANNHEIM) hostInstitution 1˙487˙112.00

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actors    dynamics    repression    human    escalation    formal    violence    government    personal    security    violations    armed    civil    data    monitoring    rights    country    accountability    war    prevent    analyzes    informal    conflict   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'The objective of this project is to uncover and explain the escalation and non-escalation of repression and intra-state armed conflict by analyzing how characteristics of the government and its formal and informal security apparatus shape the dynamics of such violence, paying particular attention to the role of monitoring and accountability. RATE analyzes when and under what conditions what types of human rights violations lead to the escalation or deterrence of further repression and armed conflict. Although there has been substantial increase in research on civil war, we know surprisingly little about the dynamics that escalate armed conflict within country-borders and those that prevent an escalation and what role human rights violations and informal armed actors play in those dynamics. While civil wars are a relatively rare occurrence, repression and human rights violations are not. What can this tell us about the link between human rights violations and repression? What leads to the escalation of political violence, increasing the severity and breadth of repression? What hampers the escalation of repression into civil war? Does the avoidance of civil war come at the cost of increased repression? The proposed project produces new data on personal integrity rights and civil liberties, disaggregated by type, intensity, perpetrator, as well as time and space, and on pro-government militias to investigate the conditions under which repression escalates and how monitoring and accountability of formal and particularly informal armed actors affect these escalation processes. It analyzes whether particular human rights violations prevent the escalation of violence by compromising the personal security of the people living in that country. An exploratory case study and agent-based models will be used to refine the theoretical argument, which will then be tested on the new data with cross-national quantitative analyses and three qualitative comparative case studies.'

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