Hi,
i am planning to design a model for India-Pakistan conflict on kashmir
issue,can anyone guide me to any useful resource on this.If anyone knows
any coverage or model on israeli-palestine conflict,please reply back.
Also if you know any information or have any opinion send to
me,personally at shailesh@gdit.iiit.net.
bye
shailesh
From: shailesh <shailesh@gdit.iiit.net>
Models of regional and national conflicts
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Hello Shailesh,
Tolstoy wrote that "all happy families resemble one another, each unhappy
family is unhappy in its own way".
I suspect this may also be the case with international conflicts. Anyway,
two resources I know of provide a system perspective on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict:
1. The late Barry Richmond and Chris Soderquist created a Stella/Ithink
model
of the conflict. Download from high performance systems at
http://www.hps-inc.com/story_archive.asp#may02
2. David Peter Stroh wrote an article titled "A Systemic View of the
Israeli-
Palestinian Conflict". It was published in "The Systems Thinker", and can be
purchased ($6) at http://www.thesystemsthinker.com/#9 (go to list of PDFs)
peace,
Tzur
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Tzur Levin
Tel Aviv University, Israel
levintzu@post.tau.ac.il
Tolstoy wrote that "all happy families resemble one another, each unhappy
family is unhappy in its own way".
I suspect this may also be the case with international conflicts. Anyway,
two resources I know of provide a system perspective on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict:
1. The late Barry Richmond and Chris Soderquist created a Stella/Ithink
model
of the conflict. Download from high performance systems at
http://www.hps-inc.com/story_archive.asp#may02
2. David Peter Stroh wrote an article titled "A Systemic View of the
Israeli-
Palestinian Conflict". It was published in "The Systems Thinker", and can be
purchased ($6) at http://www.thesystemsthinker.com/#9 (go to list of PDFs)
peace,
Tzur
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Tzur Levin
Tel Aviv University, Israel
levintzu@post.tau.ac.il
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Conflict has been analyzed in the SD context by
Nazli Choucri using her theory of lateral pressure.
Two major works stand out:
Nazli Choucri and Robert C. North (1975).
"Nations in Conflict: National Growth and International Violence".
San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.
uses systems concepts to study WWI, and
Nazli Choucri, Robert C. North, and Susumu Yamakage (1992).
"The challenge of Japan before World War II and after:
A study of national growth and expansion".
London: Routledge.
looks to the Pacific theater of WWII. Other smaller studies
exist, but these are central.
Corey Lofdahl
From: "Corey Lofdahl" <clofdahl@bos.saic.com>
SAIC
Nazli Choucri using her theory of lateral pressure.
Two major works stand out:
Nazli Choucri and Robert C. North (1975).
"Nations in Conflict: National Growth and International Violence".
San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.
uses systems concepts to study WWI, and
Nazli Choucri, Robert C. North, and Susumu Yamakage (1992).
"The challenge of Japan before World War II and after:
A study of national growth and expansion".
London: Routledge.
looks to the Pacific theater of WWII. Other smaller studies
exist, but these are central.
Corey Lofdahl
From: "Corey Lofdahl" <clofdahl@bos.saic.com>
SAIC