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Conflict Timeline |
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| This chronological index lists the documented armed conflicts by the year in which the conflict began for all wars and other armed conflicts beginning between 1800 and 1999. Each
sub index presents the military history of a five year interval. |
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National
Military History
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| This alphabetical index lists armed conflicts by national involvement. Each national military history lists all of the wars and other conflicts involving
that nation between 1800 and 1999. |
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War & Conflict Studies |
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| Comparison
of the Armed Conflict Events Data with
other online data resources. The thorough
comparison with the Correlates
of War Project and the PRIO/Uppsala Armed Conflict Dataset
are presently being developed. |
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listing of important print sources
consulted in the development of the events
presented in this collection of military
history data. |
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*Armed
Conflict Events Data
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| This study of armed conflict includes wars, civil wars, revolutions and revolts, rebellions, secessions, coups, genocides, ethnic and political violence, and terrorism worldwide. The Armed Conflict Events Data project provides researchers with military histories of documented conflicts
occurring between 1800 and 1999. At this time about 1500 conflicts are
documented. An extension of the database to include 2000-2004 is being planned. Armed Conflict Events Data is accessible to history enthusiasts and students as well as
scholars and military professionals. This essential background information gives researchers insight into the causes, prevention, management and resolution of national and international conflicts. Understanding gained by the the research and analysis of these historical conflicts provides guidance for shaping responses to the complex and often contentious peace and security issues concerning current conflicts. This is a necessary condition for effective conflict management, resolution, prevention and
peace building at the global, regional, and national levels. |
| Armed Conflict Events Data is primarily accessible through preset indexes. The large number of conflicts documented here has necessitated that each index is divided into several pages. Each of these
sub indexes lists a subset of armed conflicts. Most wars and warfare listed are linked to a page giving details of the armed conflict. Researchers using this reference source will find both the indexes and the military history of conflicts to be equally useful for their studies. |
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