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- 5. WWI is an example of a _____ war.
- 8. Civil war onset theory that uses relative deprivation as the causal mechanism.
- 9. Some scholars argue that some predictors demonstrate government’s inability to deter rebellion. If predictors like oil exports, natural resources, large populations, poor economies, instability, rough terrain, and foreign support are found to significantly increase the risk of civil war, these scholars would say this is a _____ _____ story of civil war onset.
- 12. Interstate conflict in which the threat, display, or use of military force short of war by one member state is explicitly directed towards another state is called a ____ (abbreviate it)
- 15. One dataset codes conflicts and wars with different battle-related death thresholds. For conflicts, this dataset requires a minimum of 25 deaths. For wars, this dataset requires at least 1000 deaths. This dataset is the ____ (abbreviate it)
- 18. If predictors such as natural resources, repression, fractionalization, and income inequality are found to significantly increase the probability of civil war, some scholars argue that is a ____ story of civil war.
- 21. What level is Russia’s actions in the following MID: “Russia rammed a Ukrainian boat, killing four sailors” (write level followed by numerical level number)
- 22. If we measure war as merely the presence or absence of it, that is a ____ variable.
- 24. What level is Saudi Arabia’s actions in the following MID: “Iranian helicopters flew over Saudi Arabian gas fields several times.” (write level followed by numerical level number)
- 25. This dataset counts civilians and armed personnel towards their battle-related death threshold (abbreviate it)
- 26. What level is Russia’s actions in the following MID: “Russia flew very close to the airspace of European countries which include the United Kingdom, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, and Denmark. Russia also flew near the United States and Canada.” (write level followed by numerical level number)
Down
- 1. The Armed Conflict Dataset codes a new type of conflict and war that the Correlates of War does not. This type is called ___ ____.
- 2. If we measure war by the number of armed personnel fatalities, that is a ___ variable.
- 3. ____ means to turn a concept into a measure or variable.
- 4. The Spanish Civil War is an example of a _____ war.
- 6. The Philippine American War is an example of a _____ war.
- 7. The Hema Lendu War is an example of a ____ war.
- 10. If we measure war by severity where 1 is 0 fatalities, 2 is 1-25 fatalities, 3 is 26-500 fatalities, and 4 is 501+ fatalities, that is a ____ variable.
- 11. If we measure war by types of war based on participant type, that is a ____ variable.
- 13. When predictors such as diasporas, large populations, poor economies, rough terrain, lack of social fractionalization, and natural resources are found to significantly increase the probability of civil war, some scholars argue that is a ____ story of civil war, as rebels rebel for profit and opportunity.
- 14. Increased deadliness, more unconventional war, more limited goals, more civil war, and more wars in the developing world are all ___ of warfare today.
- 16. To the Correlates of War, ____ is just one subtype of intrastate war. It is also the most common type of war today.
- 17. What level is Iran’s actions in the following MID: “Iran threatened both Pakistan and Afghanistan, saying that if the two countries did not do anything about insurgents on the border, Iran will send troops to the countries” (write level followed by numerical level number)
- 19. 1-5 are the levels of MID ____. There are ___ levels for each MID participant and the overall MID.
- 20. This data center only counts armed personnel as part of their battle-related death threshold for war (abbreviate it).
- 21. An interstate war is a MID _____ (write level followed by numerical level number)
- 23. Sustained combat involving organized armed forces resulting in at least 1000 battle-related deaths within 12 months is ___'s definition of war (abbreviate it)
